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An aging, half-paralyzed factory owner struggles with the loss of independence and depends on a devoted servant while family relationships grow strained. Intimate domestic scenes alternate with wide, atmospheric descriptions of furnaces, chimneys, and the ceaseless machinery of an industrial landscape, highlighting the steady labor and understated fidelity that sustain the enterprise. The narrative reflects on mortality, legacy, and the practical arrangements of care and inheritance, and introduces a young woman who evokes the absent mother, sharpening themes of memory, duty, quiet sacrifice, and the contrast between private decline and the relentless rhythms of production.

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Ida Boy-Ed

Ida Boy-Ed was a notable author known for her contributions to literature in both Finnish and German. Her works often explore themes of longing and resilience, reflecting the complexities of human emotions. Among her significant titles is "Ikionnelliset," which delves into the pursuit of happiness, and "Stille Helden: Roman," a narrative that highlights the quiet strength of individuals in challenging circumstances. Boy-Ed's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep psychological insight, making her a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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