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Der wilde Garten

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A compassionate, aging teacher becomes a refuge for a solitary pupil who preserves a private notebook of treasured literary passages; when the girl’s mother destroys the book in anger, the teacher helps her process shame, resentment, and yearning for independence. Over ensuing years the teacher devotes herself to successive classes, nurturing youthful inner lives while confronting generational misunderstandings and domestic constraints. The narrative quietly examines solitude, the sustaining power of books, moral guidance, and the tension between individual longing and adult expectations.

About the Author

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Grete von Urbanitzky

Grete von Urbanitzky was a German author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Der wilde Garten," reflects her interest in nature and the complexities of human relationships. Through her writing, von Urbanitzky explores themes of love, loss, and the beauty of the natural world, offering readers a glimpse into her unique perspective. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work remains a valuable part of the literary heritage of her time.

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