Hôtel Buchholz. Ausstellungs-Erlebnisse der Frau Wilhelmine Buchholz
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The narrator recounts a sequence of comedic sketches about attending a large industrial exhibition, blending keenly observed descriptions of pavilions and architecture with domestic concerns, family negotiations, and fashion-minded preparations. Episodes move between on-site impressions, social encounters with architects and relatives, and reflections on public amusements and practical arrangements, using light satire to probe manners, gender roles, and the spectacle of modern urban entertainment. The structure is episodic, alternating travelogue-like reportage with personal anecdotes and witty commentary.
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