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Die große Gauklerin: Ein Roman aus Venedig

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Set in Venice, the narrative explores the life of Ettore Priuli, who grapples with feelings of humiliation and frustration as he navigates the city's social landscape. He reflects on his family's legacy and the constraints of Venetian society, which he perceives as stifling and limiting his aspirations for wealth and happiness. The story delves into themes of identity, societal expectations, and the contrast between personal desires and the realities of life in a city steeped in tradition. As Ettore wanders through Venice, he confronts his disillusionment with both the city and himself, ultimately questioning the paths available to him in pursuit of fulfillment.

About the Author

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Carry Brachvogel

Carry Brachvogel was a German author known for her novel "Die große Gauklerin: Ein Roman aus Venedig." Her work often explores themes of performance and identity, set against the rich backdrop of Venice. Brachvogel's writing reflects a keen interest in the complexities of human relationships and the theatricality of life, making her contributions to literature notable within her genre. Though not widely recognized today, her storytelling captures the essence of her time and offers a glimpse into the cultural milieu of early 20th-century Germany.

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