
Frau Pauline Brater
Vorwort
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Erster Teil Mädchenjahre - I. 1827–1835
Zweiter Teil Gattin und Mutter - IV. 1850–1851
Dritter Teil Die Witwe - XI. 1869–1870
A quietly powerful portrait unfolds, tracing the life of a modest German woman whose influence was felt more in the hearts of those who knew her than in any public record. Born in 1827 as the eighth child of a university professor, her early years were shaped by a bustling household where scholarship and domestic bustle coexisted. The narrative paints vivid scenes of cramped rooms, a father’s chalk‑lined desk, and the tender moments that forged her gentle, steadfast character.
Beyond the facts, the author invites listeners into the intimate sphere where she offered clarity in doubt, humor in gloom, and a steady moral compass to friends and family. Though she never sought fame, her quiet strength resonated through the turbulent times of 19th‑century Bavaria, leaving an imprint that the writer seeks to capture for today’s listeners. The first part of the work balances historical detail with heartfelt reflection, promising a nuanced glimpse into a life lived with quiet conviction.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (479K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1929
A widely read German writer for young readers, she is best remembered for warm, lively family stories that stayed popular long after her lifetime. Her best-known book, Die Familie Pfäffling, made her one of the notable children's authors of the early 20th century.
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