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The narrative follows a poor rural family that moves to a small village where the husband sinks into alcoholism and violence, leaving the wife and children to shoulder harsh labor and humiliation. The story traces daily toil, injuries, and mounting community tensions, leading to a legal case that forces a public reckoning of guilt, responsibility, and social neglect. Through keen psychological observation and restrained, compassionate prose, the work presents realistic portraits of suffering and resilience, exploring themes of parental failure, social justice, communal judgment, and the quiet dignity by which the vulnerable seek survival.

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Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach was an Austrian writer known for her insightful explorations of human nature and society. Born in 1830, she became a prominent figure in German literature, particularly recognized for her short stories and novels that often delve into themes of morality and social issues. Her notable works include "The Two Countesses," which showcases her skill in character development and narrative style. Throughout her career, she contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the 19th century, blending realism with psychological depth in her storytelling.

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