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The Silent Mill

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The narrative opens at a ruined watermill then returns to earlier, livelier days to trace a milling family's fortunes. The father is strong but quick-tempered while the mother is gentle; their boisterous sons grow up amid rough play that culminates in a violent accident leaving one child incapacitated and later dead. The elder boy becomes haunted by guilt and devotes himself to the youngest, and the household is reshaped by grief, regret, and tender care. The work examines how anger, responsibility, and fraternal affection alter domestic bonds and individual conscience within a rural community.

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Hermann Sudermann

Hermann Sudermann was a prominent German playwright and novelist, known for his contributions to the literary scene in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of morality, social issues, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable plays is "Magda," which delves into the struggles of a woman caught between societal expectations and personal desires. Sudermann's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and psychological insight, making him a significant figure in the realm of German literature. His diverse body of work includes dramas, one-act plays, and short stories, reflecting his versatility as an author.

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