Die Buben der Frau Opterberg
Die Buben
der Frau Opterberg
Roman
von
Rudolf Herzog
61.—100. Tausend
Stuttgart und Berlin
J. G. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger
1921
The narrative follows a strong-willed mother who raises two spirited boys in a rugged mountain region, guiding them through nature's lessons and everyday tasks while nurturing their curiosity and moral growth. Scenes alternate between outdoor passages that celebrate landscape, wildlife and shared wonder, and domestic struggles as the family endures quiet strains: the father withdraws into drink and secludes himself, leaving emotional and economic burdens to the mother. Through close observation of human habits, intergenerational affection, and moments of ritual and labor, the work traces the boys' maturation and the mother's steadfast care, portraying resilience, communal ties, and the interplay of solitude and companionship.
Die Buben der Frau Opterberg
Roman
von
Rudolf Herzog
61.—100. Tausend
Stuttgart und Berlin
J. G. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger
1921