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The narrative follows a precocious boy named Walter, raised in a modest Amsterdam household, as he grows through schoolroom follies, family eccentricities, romantic infatuations, and social embarrassments. Presented in episodic vignettes, the story alternates keen comic observation with tender portraiture, depicting his literary ambitions, awkward courtships, friendships, and brushes with adulthood. Secondary figures such as pedantic teachers, officious neighbors, and anxious guardians embody the small-town manners and hypocrisies gently satirized. The first part concentrates on childhood and early education, blending playful satire and sentiment to examine how imagination and social expectation shape a young life.

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Multatuli

Multatuli, the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker, was a Dutch writer and social critic active in the 19th century. He is best known for his groundbreaking novel "Max Havelaar," which critiques the Dutch colonial system in Indonesia and advocates for social justice. His work is characterized by its passionate prose and deep moral engagement, making significant contributions to literature and social reform. In addition to "Max Havelaar," he wrote other notable works such as "Walter Pieterse" and "Minnebrieven," which further explore themes of injustice and human rights. Multatuli's legacy endures as a powerful voice against oppression and a champion of the marginalized.

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