I Loved a German

I Loved a German
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Publisher : Vagabond Voices
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 1908251832
ISBN-13 : 9781908251831
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Book Synopsis I Loved a German by : Anton Hansen Tammsaare

Download or read book I Loved a German written by Anton Hansen Tammsaare and published by Vagabond Voices. This book was released on 2018 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A gripping love story, in which the classic love triangle takes a very untraditional form. The plot is centered on an Estonian university student who falls in love with a young Baltic German woman. The Baltic Germans had lost their aristocratic position since Estonia declared its independence. The young German earns her keep as a tutor for an Estonian family, and is not well-off. The young man, Oskar, starts courting the girl frivolously, but then falls head-over-heels for her. Before long, the prejudice that an Estonian and a Baltic German are of unequal standing stalks the couple. When Oskar goes to ask Erika's grandfather - a former manor lord - for the girl's hand, the meeting leaves a deep impression on him. Oskar finds himself wondering if he doesn't love the woman in Erika, but rather her grandfather; meaning, her noble descent. Does love depend solely upon the emotions of two young individuals, or are their origins, their social and cultural background actually the deciding factor?


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