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Die Fürstin

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A first-person narrator joins a circle of women on summer boat excursions to a remote lakeside castle, where storms, music, and lightful landscapes frame episodes of desire, flirtation, and rivalry. Lyrical, sensuous descriptions trace attraction toward a companion named Jessie, nights ashore with promenades and entertainments, and sudden shifts in feeling. The arrival of a striking, stately woman—taken into the company in a daring encounter—sharpens pursuit and social games, revealing jealousies and changing loyalties. The work is arranged as linked, atmospheric episodes that emphasize bodily sensation, social spectacle, and the porous boundary between adventure and intimacy.

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Kasimir Edschmid

Kasimir Edschmid was a German author known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, essays, and novellas. His works often explore themes of society and culture, reflecting on contemporary issues through a literary lens. Among his notable titles is "Das Bücher-Dekameron / Eine Zehn-Nächte-Tour durch die europäische Gesellschaft und Literatur," which showcases his ability to weave narratives that engage with the complexities of European life. Edschmid's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and introspection, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century German literature.

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