R. Piper & Co. Verlag, München und Leipzig, 1912
Druck von Mänicke u. Jahn in Rudolstadt
The collection gathers four novellas that focus on children and youthful consciousness, juxtaposing public festivity and private feeling. One tale follows a young boy at a lively country estate, where social gaiety contrasts with moments of embarrassment, secret longing, and early self-awareness; another depicts domestic celebrations and the uneasy currents beneath them; a large unfinished fragment traces a girl's developing identity with intense psychological observation; the final story portrays a destitute child's hardships with sympathetic realism. Together the pieces probe childhood alienation amid adult display, the workings of memory and shame, and moral sensitivity rendered through vivid social detail.
R. Piper & Co. Verlag, München und Leipzig, 1912
Druck von Mänicke u. Jahn in Rudolstadt