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A tenant farmer confronts bereavement and the loss of his household when his possessions are put up for auction, while he strives to protect and comfort his young daughter. Intimate scenes in a neglected garden, the sale of familiar furniture and livestock, and the practical small tasks of repair and care reveal the daily pressures of rural poverty. The work balances sober description of humiliation and communal indifference with quiet depictions of parental devotion, steady labor, and the consolations found in ordinary, dutiful acts.

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Fritz Reuter

Fritz Reuter was a notable German author known for his contributions to Low German literature. Born in the early 19th century, he often drew upon his experiences as a farmer to craft stories that reflect rural life in Mecklenburg. His most recognized work, "An Old Story of My Farming Days," is a trilogy that vividly depicts the challenges and joys of agrarian life, blending humor with poignant observations. Reuter's writing is characterized by its use of dialect and its deep connection to the cultural heritage of northern Germany, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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