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The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally.]

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A headstrong young woman in a remote Alpine valley is raised by a domineering father and gains a reputation for daring after she scales a precipice to seize a vulture's chick. Her fearless independence and physical prowess put her at odds with local conventions, provoke paternal cruelty and male resentment, and complicate a tender attachment to a passing youth. The narrative follows her stubborn resistance to control, the consequences of her choices, and the emotional costs of pride and exile, while examining themes of individual freedom, gender expectations, community judgment, and the austere moral and natural landscape that shapes her fate.

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Wilhelmine von Hillern

Wilhelmine von Hillern was a German novelist and playwright known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of complex themes in her works. She gained prominence in the 19th century, particularly with her novel "The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally]," which reflects her interest in the struggles of women and the human condition. Her writing often intertwines romance with social commentary, as seen in titles like "On the Cross: A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau" and "A Twofold Life." Von Hillern's contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural and societal issues of her time, making her a notable figure in German literary heritage.

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