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Unschuld: Ein modernes Mädchenbuch

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About This Book

A collection of linked sketches, short stories, and essays that examine the interior lives of young women as they encounter secret affections, family oversight, and the pressures of urban life. Vignettes portray furtive schoolroom romances, forbidden readings, familial admonitions, and chance city encounters, while embedded fairy tales and conversational pieces probe themes of innocence, coming-of-age, and moral conflict. An introductory address speaks directly to girls, framing the texts as reflections on purity, selfhood, and the struggle to reconcile youthful idealism with worldly experience.

About the Author

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Elsa Asenijeff

Elsa Asenijeff was a German author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Unschuld: Ein modernes Mädchenbuch," reflects the themes and concerns of modern girlhood during her time. Asenijeff's writing often explores the complexities of female identity and societal expectations, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Through her narratives, she engages with the challenges faced by women, offering insights into their lives and aspirations.

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