Das Lyzeum in Birkholz: Roman by Felicitas Rose
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Rose, Felicitas, 1862-1938
German
"Das Lyzeum in Birkholz: Roman" by Felicitas Rose is a literary novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds around the character Erne Sörensen, who is stepping into his new role as the director of a lyceum while reflecting on his family lineage and personal struggles. The storyline intricately weaves themes of education, nostalgi...
old folio with a connection to his grandfather, which spurs his thoughts about family heritage and the weight of expectations placed upon him. He reflects on the arduous life of his ancestors, particularly that of his grandmother who chronicled their family history. The beginning sets a tone of melancholy and contemplation as Erne grapples with his past, particularly the losses he has experienced, which shapes his current loneliness. As he arrives at the lyceum, a sense of duty and anticipation also fills his mind, hinting at the interactions and challenges he will face in his new position while possessing a desire to enrich the lives of the young students under his care. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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