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Der Volksbeglücker

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A young student finds refuge in the summer heath and confronts growing doubts about origins, purpose, and inherited beliefs. As fanciful childhood imaginings recede, his skeptical intellect leads him to stop attending religious services, straining relations with his devout mother and attracting the attention of a persuasive confessor. The narrative traces his inward conflict between a desire for ordered meaning and the messy, purposeless reality he perceives, exploring solitude, familial pressure, and the difficult transition from comforting myth to critical self-examination.

About the Author

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Rudolf Haas

Rudolf Haas was a German author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Der Volksbeglücker," reflects themes of social commentary and the pursuit of happiness within the context of the populace. Haas's writing often engages with the complexities of human experience and societal structures, contributing to the literary discourse of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers insight into the cultural and political climate of his era.

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