Blut: Eine Erzählung by Waldemar Bonsels
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Bonsels, Waldemar, 1881?-1952
German
"Blut: Eine Erzählung" by Waldemar Bonsels is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces us to Anne-Dore, a young woman living a solitary life on the outskirts of a forest, grappling with her feelings of isolation and a deep-seated longing for something more meaningful. The book delves into themes of faith, familial relationshi...
the narrative, we find Anne-Dore ensconced in her woodland home, drawing deep emotional sustenance from the natural beauty surrounding her. Although she has a distant relationship with her parents, marked by her mother’s silent piety and her father’s frequent absence due to missionary work, Anne-Dore feels a mix of reverence and rebellion against their faith. As she navigates her internal conflicts—which include a growing disdain for her mother and a secretly cherished attraction to the world outside her sheltered upbringing—she begins to dream of change and connection. Through her interactions and the emergence of a new character, Helferich Friedberg, a theological candidate, the stage is set for Anne-Dore's unfolding journey. The beginning promises a rich exploration of her emotional landscape against a backdrop of spiritual and interpersonal dynamics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Nancy Wright
1 month agoI didn’t think I would enjoy this, but the author anticipates common questions and addresses them well. This left a lasting impression on me.
Noah Johnson
3 months agoHaving explored similar works, it challenges the reader's perspective in the most intellectual way. I have no regrets downloading this.
Sandra Wilson
3 months agoIn my opinion, the plot twists are genuinely surprising without feeling cheap or forced. This was both informative and enjoyable.
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