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The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II (eBook)

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2022
190 Seiten
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The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II - Wilhelmine von Hillern
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In "The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister," Wilhelmine von Hillern offers a profound exploration of spiritual awakening set against the serene yet isolating backdrop of an alpine monastery. The narrative intertwines rich, lyrical prose with philosophical musings, delving into themes of faith, the quest for meaning, and the juxtaposition of solitude and community. Hillern's narrative style is heavily influenced by German Romanticism, embedding layers of emotional complexity and deep introspection within her characters, inviting readers to engage with their spiritual dilemmas. Wilhelmine von Hillern, a pivotal figure in 19th-century German literature and a well-regarded feminist thinker, draws from her own experiences of isolation and societal constraints as a woman in a male-dominated literary sphere. Her deep understanding of religious themes and existential questioning is rooted in her upbringing, making the alpine cloister not merely a setting but a character in its own right, where the internal conflicts of the protagonist reflect her own struggles for autonomy and purpose. This literary work, with its profound exploration of the human condition, is not only significant for its historical context but also resonates with contemporary readers seeking to understand their spiritual paths. "The Hour Will Come" is recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, identity, and the quest for meaning in an often tumultuous world.

Wilhelmine von Hillern (1836-1916) was a noted German novelist of the 19th century, whose works resonate with themes of female emancipation and individual struggle against societal constraints. Born in Munich, Wilhelmine embarked on her literary career inspired by her mother, the actress Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer. In 'The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II', von Hillern demonstrates her adept storytelling skills, weaving a complex narrative set in a picturesque alpine backdrop that explores the lives of individuals within a convent. Her narrative often delved into the psychological and emotional landscapes of her characters, a trait that became a hallmark of her literary style. Von Hillern's work is characterized by vivid characterizations and a passionate advocacy for women's rights, distinguishing her voice amongst her contemporaries. Although not as well-known today, her contribution to German literature and the broader discussion regarding the role of women in society during her time remains significant. Von Hillern's ability to capture the nuance of the human spirit and to question the status quo through her literary creations has solidified her place in the canon of German authors from the wilhelminian era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Übersetzer Clara Bell
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century german literature • 19th century germany • 19th-century romance • Alpine fiction tales • Alpine monastery • Alpine setting narrative • Alps • Classic European Literature • classic German romance • classic narrative • Cloister tale • cultural exploration • emotional depth • faith and human nature • female protagonist • Fiction • German-English translated fiction • German fiction • German Literature • Gothic romance novel • historical fiction cloister • Historical Religious Fiction • Historical Setting • immersive storytelling style • introspective literary themes • monastic life literature • public domain classics • romantic character study • secluded cloister atmosphere • social issues • Translations into English • Victorian era storytelling • vivid mountainous landscapes • Wilhelmine von Hillern novels
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