
FRÄULEIN SCHMIDT AND MR. ANSTRUTHER
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A spirited young woman in Jena pours her heart onto paper, sending a candid letter to the English gentleman who has spent a year under her roof. Her voice crackles with wit and yearning, teasing the reader with the delicate dance of polite German conversation that suddenly blossoms into raw affection. The cramped, fog‑laden rooms of her family home become a stage for an unexpected confession that hints at deeper desires and unspoken tensions.
Through her lively prose we glimpse a world of academic rigor, cultural clash, and the quiet yearning of a woman awakening to love’s possibilities. As she describes the city’s lights turning into “stars of hope,” the narrative teases the promise of change—both for herself and for the man she calls “Dear Roger.” Listeners are invited to follow her journey from dutiful caretaker to a woman daring to claim her own destiny, all set against the charming backdrop of early‑20th‑century German life.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (468K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura McDonald (http://www.girlebooks.com) & Marc D'Hooghe
Release date
2011-02-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1941
Best known for Elizabeth and Her German Garden and The Enchanted April, this sharp, funny novelist wrote about domestic life, travel, and independence with a light touch that still feels fresh. Her books often mix wit, observation, and a quiet impatience with social rules.
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