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Erlach Court

The narrative centers on life at a vine-wreathed country estate where a household of relatives and acquaintances trade sharp wit, small domestic quarrels, and social maneuvering. An anticipated arrival sets off a series of romantic entanglements, social experiments, misunderstandings, and separations that send several characters to the city and back. Episodes include balls, letters from Paris, a storm with dramatic consequences, and periods of absence and rediscovery; recurring motifs are longing, social pretension, and quiet comedy of manners. The action moves among drawing-rooms, travels, and intimate reflections, and concludes with revelations and reunions that resolve lingering mysteries.

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The narrative centers on life at a vine-wreathed country estate where a household of relatives and acquaintances trade sharp wit, small domestic quarrels, and social maneuvering. An anticipated arrival sets off a series of romantic entanglements, social experiments, misunderstandings, and separations that send several characters to the city and back. Episodes include balls, letters from Paris, a storm with dramatic consequences, and periods of absence and rediscovery; recurring motifs are longing, social pretension, and quiet comedy of manners. The action moves among drawing-rooms, travels, and intimate reflections, and concludes with revelations and reunions that resolve lingering mysteries.

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Ossip Schubin

Ossip Schubin was a notable author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of identity, culture, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "O Thou, My Austria!", which reflects his deep connection to his homeland. Schubin's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and complex characters, as seen in other works like 'Gloria Victis!' and 'Asbeïn: From the Life of a Virtuoso'. His diverse range of novels showcases his ability to engage with various genres, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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