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De drie vrouwen in het Heilige Woud

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The collection presents interwoven tales set around a revered hermit's tomb on a forested hill, where villagers perform offerings and seek cures. It recounts the hermit's renunciation and the shrine's emergence as a place of consolation, then follows three women whose hopes and losses lead them to the sacred wood: a mother yearning for a child, a young woman seeking healing and social acceptance, and another who confronts desire and duty. Through local rituals, daily scenes, and remembered stories, the narratives examine faith, communal memory, gendered expectations, and the ways personal longing and charity reshape relationships within a small rural community.

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Augusta de Wit

Augusta de Wit was a Dutch author known for her vivid depictions of life in Indonesia, reflecting her experiences and observations. Her notable works include "Java, Facts and Fancies," which offers insights into the culture and landscape of Java, and "Natuur en Menschen in Indië," where she explores the natural environment and its inhabitants. De Wit’s writing often intertwines personal narrative with broader social themes, making her contributions significant in the context of colonial literature. Her works provide a unique perspective on the complexities of life in the Dutch East Indies during her time.

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