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Odenwaldin tammi

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A summer household near the Odenwald hosts two allied families whose musical evening is disrupted when a sentimental song about an oak prompts an elderly relative's abrupt exit and a stern critique of romantic exaggeration. A reserved young traveler introduced by a hospitable older man becomes the object of curiosity and subtle attraction among the younger guests, revealing layers of memory and concealed feeling. Interpersonal tensions between youthful passion and elder reproach build alongside hints of jealous rivalry, leading to preparations for a violent confrontation. The narrative examines memory, reputation, and the clash between sentimental expression and social propriety.

About the Author

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Otto Roquette

Otto Roquette was a Finnish author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Odenwaldin tammi," reflects his literary style and thematic interests. Roquette's contributions to literature, particularly in the Finnish language, showcase the cultural and artistic movements of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work remains a part of the rich tapestry of Finnish literary heritage.