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A young woman from a provincial gentry family enters an arranged marriage with an older, ambitious man and finds married life constraining; she later pursues a brief extramarital attachment that is discovered years afterward. The revelation triggers formal retribution by her husband, social ostracism and personal humiliation, followed by a slow physical and emotional decline. The narrative traces the tension between private desire and rigid social codes, examining duty, reputation, gossip and the human costs of strict honor rules in a narrow society.

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Theodor Fontane

Theodor Fontane was a prominent German novelist and poet, known for his keen observations of society and human relationships. Born in 1819, he became a significant figure in 19th-century literature, particularly recognized for his realistic portrayals of life in Prussia. His most notable work, "Effi Briest," explores themes of marriage and societal expectations, reflecting the complexities of personal and social identity. Fontane's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and rich character development, making him a key contributor to the German literary canon. His other works, such as "Der Stechlin" and "Frau Jenny Treibel," further showcase his talent for capturing the nuances of everyday life.

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