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The narrative follows a circle of characters in nineteenth-century Sweden, focusing on a young aristocratic student whose dedication to music conflicts with expectations of study and stewardship after his family estate falls into financial trouble. Friends and relatives confront him with practical burdens and secrets kept to spare him worry, setting up tensions between personal passion and social duty. The work shifts between university rooms and rural households, using intimate scenes and moral reflection to probe class difference, responsibility, loyalty, and the sacrifices demanded by changing circumstances.

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Selma Lagerlöf

Selma Lagerlöf was a Swedish author and the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909. She is celebrated for her rich storytelling and deep connection to Swedish folklore and landscapes. Her notable works include "The Story of Gösta Berling," which blends realism with fantasy, and "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils," a children's classic that explores themes of nature and adventure. Lagerlöf's writing often reflects her interest in spirituality and human experience, making her a significant figure in both Swedish literature and the broader literary heritage.

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