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A household-focused narrative centers on a young tutor who alternates between formal lessons and caretaking in a bourgeois home, attending an ailing governess and guiding a sensitive child while negotiating family whims, pet preferences, and social expectations. Close domestic observation of routines, objects, and small humiliations illuminates the constrained roles of servants and intimates, revealing power imbalances, affectionate dependencies, and moral compromises. Episodic scenes in sitting rooms, play spaces, and corridors build a portrait of everyday life that quietly critiques class relations and private authority.

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Max Kretzer

Max Kretzer was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature in both Finnish and German. His works often explore complex themes of family and societal issues. Among his notable titles are "Aatetoverit," a narrative that delves into personal and ideological conflicts, and "Familiensklaven," which examines the dynamics of family relationships. Kretzer's writing reflects a keen observation of contemporary life, as seen in "Vuorisaarna: Romaani nykyajalta," where he addresses modern societal challenges. His diverse linguistic background and thematic focus have made him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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