
F Æ D R A. - BRUDSTYKKER AF ET LIVS HISTORIE.
FØRSTE DEL: - FORHISTORIEN. - I.
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In the quiet Danish countryside of Thorsholm, the Maag family once ruled a swath of land that stretched to the fjord, their name synonymous with wealth and honor. The opening act follows Ellen Maag, a strikingly beautiful yet restless heir, whose brief encounter with a nineteen‑year‑old prince ignites a secret romance that ends in whispered sorrow and a solitary grave. Through Ellen’s story we glimpse the fragile balance between duty and desire that has long haunted the lineage.
The narrative then leaps to the turbulent years of the French Revolution, when Christian Maag returns home impoverished, clutching memories of Versailles and a loyal young servant named Jacques. Their lives become entangled with a mysterious market woman of gypsy blood, whose haunting songs stir both longing and unease. As the family’s fortunes wane, the saga weaves together love, ambition, and the lingering echo of ancestral pride, inviting listeners into a richly textured portrait of a bygone era.
Language
da
Duration
~5 hours (289K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1912
A sharp observer of quiet lives and hidden feelings, this Danish writer helped shape literary impressionism. His novels often find drama in small gestures, social pressure, and the loneliness beneath everyday life.
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