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Clementine

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About This Book

The narrative follows Clementine, a fervent and dutiful young woman whose enduring attachment to an absent lover shapes her choices while family obligations and social expectations press her toward an advantageous marriage with an older, respected man. The book sketches contrasting sisters, domestic duties, grief over loss, and the slow erosion of hopes as longed-for returns do not materialize. It examines feminine constancy, inner conflict between passion and prudence, and the constraints imposed by class and family on women's autonomy, unfolding through character portraits, episodic scenes, and moral dilemmas that test loyalty and self-sacrifice.

About the Author

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Fanny Lewald

Fanny Lewald was a German author known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her novel "Clementine," which explores themes of love, identity, and societal expectations. Lewald's writing often reflects her keen observations of the human condition and the complexities of relationships, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of her time. Her work provides valuable insights into the cultural and social dynamics of her era, showcasing her ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers.

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