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Semper der Jüngling

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A sixteen-year-old student accepts a position observing primary-school classes and confronts the first duties and responsibilities of adult life. Intimate family scenes portray modest household routines and the parents' mixture of pride and nostalgia when his appointment rekindles hopes deferred by hardship. At the school he listens to lessons, records absences and tardiness, and discovers that practical tasks complicate his idealized notions of education. Private reflections and literary allusions accompany a striving to grasp what holds the world together, mixing philosophical yearning with youthful exuberance. The book assembles episodic classroom vignettes, neighborhood and home portraiture, and inward psychological observation to trace a gradual formation of character.

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Otto Ernst Schmidt

Otto Ernst Schmidt was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often blend humor and reflection, as seen in his notable book "Das Glück ist immer da! Heitere Geschichten und Plaudereien," which features light-hearted stories and anecdotes. Schmidt also wrote poetry, as evidenced in his collection "Gedichte," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Additionally, he adapted classic tales, such as in "Gulliver's Reis Naar Liliput," bringing a unique perspective to familiar narratives. His literary output reflects a keen observation of life and a playful engagement with language.

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