Ädelt vildt: En familjehistoria

"Ädelt vildt: En familjehistoria" by Elisabeth Kuylenstierna-Wenster is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces us to Gunvor, a young girl who embarks on a journey with her grandmother to visit the elderly Count Haqvin Brage. The novel delves into themes of family dynamics, social obligations, and personal aspirations amidst the backdrop of a decaying aristocracy represented by the Count's family estate. At the start of the narrative, Gunvor expresses her trepidation about the visit to the Count's estate, sharing her concerns about the Count's impending death and her unfamiliarity with his grandson, whom her grandmother hopes she will marry. The opening captures the generational divide and the expectations placed upon Gunvor as she navigates her identity in a world of tradition and social propriety. As they arrive at the ancient castle, there is a palpable sense of history and legacy that envelops the characters, looming over Gunvor’s youthful dreams of love and happiness. The introduction sets the stage for Gunvor's evolving relationship with her potential future, intertwining elements of romance, duty, and the haunting presence of family history.

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Arbete

Originalspråk

svenska

År

1907

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1

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