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A courtroom narrative recounts the trial of a young female teacher accused of attempting to poison a family and of shifting suspicion onto an adopted son. It reconstructs alleged episodes—illness after shared refreshments, discovery of a phosphorus pill among the accused’s medicines, and hidden toxic items—alongside police searches, extensive witness testimony, and a psychiatric report declaring her sane. Prosecutors and defense dispute motive, the significance of a pamphlet on the psychology of poisoning, and the weight of circumstantial evidence, while the proceedings illuminate social intimacy, mistrust, ostracism, and the challenges of proving deliberate intent in an ambiguity-laden criminal case.

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Ernst Weiss

Ernst Weiss was a notable Austrian writer and playwright, recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of existentialism and the human condition, reflecting the complexities of life during a time of great social change. Weiss is best known for his novel "Der Fall Vukobrankovics," which delves into the intricacies of identity and morality. Another significant work, "Die Verdorrten," showcases his ability to blend psychological insight with compelling narrative. Through his literary endeavors, Weiss has left a lasting impact on German-language literature.

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