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Der Mutterhof: Ein Halligroman

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A close-knit Hallig community is portrayed through domestic scenes, family conversations, and local lore, where elders recount maritime legends while younger members negotiate courtship and work. The narrative moves between cozy interiors and the exposed coastal landscape, detailing daily labor, communal rituals, and songs that reinforce social expectations. Relationships across generations and the practicalities of household and island life shape the action, emphasizing continuity of custom, affection and restraint, and the ever-present awareness of the sea’s dangers.

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Felicitas Rose

Felicitas Rose was a German author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of everyday life and human experience, reflecting the nuances of society in her time. Among her notable novels is "Das Lyzeum in Birkholz," which delves into the dynamics of a small-town educational institution. Rose's writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of characters and settings, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of her era. Other significant works include "Der Mutterhof: Ein Halligroman" and "Der graue Alltag und sein Licht," showcasing her versatility and depth as a storyteller.

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