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Hôtel Buchholz. Ausstellungs-Erlebnisse der Frau Wilhelmine Buchholz

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The narrator recounts a sequence of comedic sketches about attending a large industrial exhibition, blending keenly observed descriptions of pavilions and architecture with domestic concerns, family negotiations, and fashion-minded preparations. Episodes move between on-site impressions, social encounters with architects and relatives, and reflections on public amusements and practical arrangements, using light satire to probe manners, gender roles, and the spectacle of modern urban entertainment. The structure is episodic, alternating travelogue-like reportage with personal anecdotes and witty commentary.

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Julius Stinde

Julius Stinde was a notable author known for his vivid portrayals of life in Berlin during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore the experiences of the Buchholz family, providing readers with a glimpse into the social dynamics and cultural milieu of the time. Among his key titles are "Buchholzin perhe: Kuvailuja Berliinin elämästä," which captures the essence of Berlin life, and "Hôtel Buchholz. Ausstellungs-Erlebnisse der Frau Wilhelmine Buchholz," which reflects on the experiences of women in society. Stinde's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and keen observation of everyday life.

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