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An American college man in prewar Germany becomes drawn into the daily life of a conventional household, where intimate scenes of family routine, courtship, music, meals and social etiquette are closely observed. The narrative juxtaposes these domestic rhythms with rising nationalism, military presence, espionage and wartime mobilization, tracing how private habits and public institutions interact. Through episodic portraits—balls, conversations, moral tensions and local customs—the author probes whether ordinary citizens share a martial character and suggests cultural acquaintance and humanized relations as a remedy for international suspicion and conflict.

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Stuart Oliver Henry

Stuart Oliver Henry was a writer known for his exploration of family dynamics and social themes in his works. His notable book, "Villa Elsa / A Story of German Family Life," delves into the intricacies of domestic life within a German setting, reflecting the cultural and societal norms of the time. Through his narrative, Henry offers readers a glimpse into the challenges and joys of family relationships, making his work a significant contribution to the literature of his era.

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