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A provincial household relocates to a secluded country house, and ordinary domestic bustle soon exposes delicate tensions between a convalescent wife, her lively husband, and their reserved son. The arrival and relationships of a young woman become the catalyst for emotional conflict, illuminating desires, moral uncertainty, and competing needs for care and independence. The narrative moves between attentive scenes of daily life and interior observation, tracing how attraction, duty, and selfhood reshape family bonds and individual choices while probing questions of intimacy, conscience, and the limits of compassion.

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Lou Andreas-Salomé

Lou Andreas-Salomé was a German writer, intellectual, and psychoanalyst, known for her profound influence on the fields of literature and psychology. Born in 1861, she became a prominent figure in the intellectual circles of her time, engaging with notable thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud. Her works often explore themes of identity, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Among her notable writings is "Friedrich Nietzsche in seinen Werken," which reflects her deep engagement with Nietzsche's philosophy. Andreas-Salomé's literary contributions continue to resonate, offering insights into the human psyche and the intricacies of personal connections.

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