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A young girl sent to a strict convent school endures harsh discipline, social ostracism, and homesickness; she faces punitive authority figures and rival pupils, suffers public humiliation during merit rankings, and develops a mixture of resentment and defiant feeling. Her parents' altered behavior deepens her alienation, prompting withdrawal and guarded reticence. Interspersed scenes of youthful play and amateur theatricals recall earlier warmth and longing for home. The narrative shifts between intimate episodes and institutional detail to examine authority versus individuality, the effects of moral pedagogy, and the shaping of a child’s inner life under repression.

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Marie Louise von Suttner

Marie Louise von Suttner was an Austrian pacifist and author, best known for her influential novel "Wie es Licht geworden!" which explores themes of peace and the human condition. Born in the 19th century, she became a prominent figure in the peace movement, advocating for disarmament and international cooperation. Her work contributed significantly to the discourse on peace and conflict resolution during a time of rising militarism in Europe. Von Suttner's commitment to her ideals earned her recognition as one of the first women to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905, highlighting her lasting impact on both literature and social activism.

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