Setä Frans

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Setä Frans

by J. (Jenny) Blicher-Clausen

FI·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

The story opens on a warm June evening outside a bustling concert hall, where the narrator watches a solitary, dark‑clad woman perched at a window. She seems disconnected from the lively crowd and the music, her gaze fixed on something far beyond the glittering lights. The scene is painted with delicate details—the steamship’s smoke, the rustle of a lace shawl—that create a mood of quiet melancholy and lingering mystery.

Soon the focus shifts to a small town where the narrator, a young girl, seeks out her beloved Uncle Frans, a former teacher now working at the Metropolitan school. Their bond is portrayed as a steady, comforting presence amid the uncertainties of growing up. As the girl approaches his door, the narrative hints at the gentle wisdom and subtle tension that will unfold in their conversations, promising a reflective tale about memory, loss, and the quiet strength of familial ties.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~5 hours (336K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-05-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. (Jenny) Blicher-Clausen

J. (Jenny) Blicher-Clausen

1865–1907

A Danish poet and novelist of the late 19th century, she wrote with warmth and feeling, and her work reached readers well beyond Denmark. Publishing as J. Blicher-Clausen, she built a literary career that lasted until her early death in 1907.

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