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The Son of His Mother

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An artistic married couple suffers private sorrow from long childlessness, prompting the husband to withdraw from business to support his wife. Extended travel revives her creative life and they eventually settle into a villa where parenthood arrives and a son becomes the focus of domestic care. The narrative traces how the arrival and upbringing of the boy reshape daily routines, affections, and the couple's sense of purpose, exploring their anxious tenderness, efforts to transmit taste and security, and the practical preparations and small joys that accompany nurturing a lively child.

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Clara Viebig

Clara Viebig was a German author known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of human emotions. Her works often reflect the complexities of relationships and the struggles of individuals within society. Among her notable titles is "Absolution," which delves into themes of guilt and redemption. Viebig's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and attention to detail, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. She also wrote in various languages, including German and Finnish, showcasing her diverse literary contributions. Her stories often resonate with readers seeking insight into the human condition.

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