
Die Hochzeit der Esther Franzenius
Erster Abschnitt - I
Zweiter Abschnitt - IX
Dritter Abschnitt - XIV
Albert Langen Verlag für Litteratur und Kunst München
Hinweise zur Transkription
In a mist‑filled spring morning the quiet streets of a provincial town awaken to choral boys in black robes, the scent of ripening chestnuts, and the cool river that only one young woman, Esther Franzenius, dares to enter. Esther’s daily swims give her a sense of strength and freedom, even as the town’s customs and gossip swirl around her. She lives in a secluded house hidden behind a thick lilac hedge, sharing the space with her radiant sister Maria, whose charm seems to draw everyone’s attention. When a handsome visitor arrives, his gaze first settles on Maria, setting up a delicate tension between the sisters.
The narrative follows their intertwined lives, revealing how Esther’s keen intuition and quiet composure contrast with Maria’s flamboyant confidence. Music, poetry, and painting weave through their interactions, hinting at deeper emotional currents beneath the polite surface of small‑town society. As the newcomer’s affection becomes ambiguous, loyalties are tested and unspoken feelings surface. The story captures the fragile beauty of early 20th‑century life, where love, art and longing mingle with the lingering river mist.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (175K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Release date
2021-10-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1951
A pioneering German novelist, translator, and activist, she wrote with unusual openness about women’s emotional lives at the start of the 20th century. Her work has drawn lasting interest for its early place in lesbian literary history and for its connection to women’s rights and queer activism.
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