
Maria
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From the moment he first lays eyes on her, the narrator is convinced that Maria stands apart from every other woman he has known. He describes her as a pattern against which all others fade, the only one whose presence gives his life colour and meaning. His reflections become a simple philosophy: love, he believes, is both a test and a blessing, shaping the soul through sorrow and joy.
In the early chapters, Maria appears as a shy, childlike figure, her eyes bright with curiosity yet tempered by a weary wisdom beyond her years. She arrives in a simple yet exquisite dress, a delicate bloom of silk that becomes the narrator's most vivid memory. Their conversations hover between the mundane and the profound, as she speaks of resignation, hope, and a yearning for a pure, uncomplicated love.
The narrator's voice is introspective, inviting listeners to share his reverence for a love that feels both fragile and eternal. As the story unfolds, lingering scent of that first dress and Maria's quiet confidence promise a journey through longing, memory, and the fragile beauty of devotion.
Language
da
Duration
~1 hours (93K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1861–1918
A Danish novelist, journalist, and publisher whose fiction helped shape literary life in Copenhagen at the end of the 19th century. He is especially remembered for Love's Trilogy, including Julie's Diary, Marie, and God's Peace.
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