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The narrative follows Anna, an introspective young governess from a household beset by financial and social hardship who occupies herself by writing sentimental verse. She endures precarious employment, unpaid wages, bullying and awkward advances, and the daily demands of caring for difficult children, while forming a fragile bond with a sympathetic employer who discovers her poems. The story traces her inner life, longing and self-examination as domestic constraints and uncertain attachment complicate hopes for stability.

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Angela Langer

Angela Langer was a writer known for her contributions to both German and English literature. Her works often explore themes of personal struggle and resilience, reflecting the complexities of women's lives. Among her notable titles is "Rue and Roses," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. Langer's other significant works include "Der Klausenhof: Roman" and "Stromaufwärts: Aus einem Frauenleben," both of which further illustrate her literary versatility and depth. Through her storytelling, Langer has left a lasting impact on her readers, inviting them to engage with the emotional landscapes of her characters.

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