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Der Kriegsfreiwillige

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A family household during wartime frames intimate scenes of return, worry, and consolation as Maria visits her in-laws and confronts the anxiety caused by a young man away because of the conflict. Evening conversations reveal the grandmother's practical religiosity strained by suffering, her reflections on a late marriage, and differing attitudes toward love, duty, and security. Generational tensions and restrained affection surface in moments of care and reproach, while grief, maternal protectiveness, and small domestic gestures shape the family’s attempt to cope with uncertainty and loss.

About the Author

von Mühlenfels, Hedwig portrait

Hedwig von Mühlenfels

Hedwig von Mühlenfels was a German author known for her work during the early 20th century. She gained recognition for her novel "Der Kriegsfreiwillige," which explores themes of war and personal sacrifice. Her writing reflects the complexities of the human experience in times of conflict, offering insights into the emotional landscape of her characters. While her literary contributions may not be as widely known today, von Mühlenfels's work provides a valuable perspective on the societal impacts of war, making her a noteworthy figure in the context of German literature.

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