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Onder den rook der mijn / Eene novelle uit Limburg

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A rural Limburg community responds to the arrival of coal prospecting and a drilling tower on the heath, as everyday life, landscape and labor are unsettled. Through scenes of a young girl and her mother visiting neighbors, conversations with a student home on leave, and children’s tales of witches, the story shows how the promise of mining work alters livelihoods, parish routines and local hierarchies. Personal decisions, economic need and clerical unease expose tensions between tradition, poverty and modernization as industrial change encroaches on the village’s social and moral world.

About the Author

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Felix Rutten

Felix Rutten was a Dutch author known for his novella "Onder den rook der mijn / Eene novelle uit Limburg." His work often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of Limburg, providing readers with insights into the region's mining communities. Rutten's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and attention to the lives of ordinary people, making his stories resonate with those interested in the human experience within specific geographical contexts. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the historical and social fabric of 19th-century Limburg.