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A young student becomes captivated by a beautiful, coquettish seventeen-year-old at a Bonn ball, and the story follows their ensuing flirtations, misunderstandings, and courtship amid student camaraderie and provincial high-society rituals. Episodes depict dances, social stratagems, family ties, and rival suitors as characters negotiate honor, vanity, and restraint. The prose emphasizes manners, public spectacle versus private feeling, and moral self-examination, presenting a portrait of romantic awakening shaped by social codes, youthful impulses, and the consequences of pride and sincerity.

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Gräfin Ida Hahn-Hahn

Gräfin Ida Hahn-Hahn was a notable German author of the 19th century, recognized for her contributions to literature during a time of significant cultural change. She is best known for her works that often explore themes of family and morality, with a particular focus on the experiences of women. Her notable titles include "Die Kinder auf dem Abendberg: Eine Weihnachtsgabe," which reflects her interest in familial and festive narratives, and "Sigismund Forster," showcasing her narrative style and character development. Hahn-Hahn's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and social commentary, making her an important figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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