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Die Glücklichen

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The novella sketches life at a mountain boardinghouse where a diverse, weather-worn group of guests gathers; attention centers on an aesthetic-minded resident who is enthralled by the sudden arrival of a refined young married couple with a small child. Through careful descriptions of setting, meals, and social rituals, the narrative observes manners, quiet desires, and discreet mysteries among the guests, contrasting outward elegance and genteel talk with private reserve and unspoken suffering, while tracking how rumor, propriety, and imagination reshape acquaintanceship in a confined seasonal community.

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Marie Bernhard

Marie Bernhard was a German author known for her poignant exploration of human emotions and relationships. Her notable work, "Die Glücklichen," delves into themes of happiness and the complexities of life, reflecting on the nature of contentment in a rapidly changing world. Bernhard's writing is characterized by its introspective style and deep psychological insight, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. Through her narratives, she invites readers to contemplate the essence of joy and the human experience.

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