
In a manor house on the Danish countryside, the Rönnow family gathers around a table strewn with maps and schoolbooks. Eeva, the matriarch, is weary yet determined, urging her son Harald to step outside while she prepares for day’s challenges. Their domestic scene quickly gives way to whispers of a looming political contest that could reshape the household’s future.
The conversation turns to Rönnow’s possible candidacy for parliament, a prospect that has stirred both hope and anxiety among the villagers. Guests such as the loyal maid Margrete, ambitious land surveyor Knudsen, and sharp‑tongued lawyer Hatting weave their own agendas into the debate, each hoping to influence the outcome. As alliances form and rivalries surface, the play captures the delicate balance between ambition and communal responsibility.
Through witty dialogue and vivid character sketches, the first act sets a stage where love, duty, and ambition intersect. Listeners will feel the pull of rural life, the weight of expectations, and the subtle power plays that drive the story forward. The atmosphere is intimate yet charged, promising a compelling exploration of family and politics.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1892
A Danish poet, playwright, and priest, best remembered for lively comedies packed with quick dialogue and recognizable everyday characters. His stage works stayed popular in Denmark for many years and were also often performed in Norway.
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