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O.T a Danish romance

There is a happiness which no poet has yet properly sung, which no lady-reader, let her be ever so amiable, has experienced or ever will experience in this world. This is a condition of happiness which alone belongs to the male sex, and even then alone to the elect. It is a moment of life which seizes upon our feelings, our minds, our whole being. Tears have been shed by the innocent, sleepless nights been passed, during which the pious mother, the loving sister, have put up prayers to God for this critical moment in the life of the son or the brother.

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  • "Ausgewählte Werke"
  • "O.T"
  • "Andersen's works"@en

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  • "There is a happiness which no poet has yet properly sung, which no lady-reader, let her be ever so amiable, has experienced or ever will experience in this world. This is a condition of happiness which alone belongs to the male sex, and even then alone to the elect. It is a moment of life which seizes upon our feelings, our minds, our whole being. Tears have been shed by the innocent, sleepless nights been passed, during which the pious mother, the loving sister, have put up prayers to God for this critical moment in the life of the son or the brother."@en
  • "Otto grew up on his grandfather's farm in Jutland. When his grandfather died, Otto went to Copenhagen to study. There he became friends with Vilhelm, his opposite in every way. On holiday, Otto spends a holiday with Vilhelm's large welcoming family and falls in love with Sophie, who is engaged to someone else. Meanwhile, Otto is terrorized by Heinrich, who knows the truth about the "O.T." burn on Otto's shoulder. He and a lost sister were born in Odense Prison; Otto finally learns that his sister is the lovely Eva, who has crushed Vilhelm's heart. Even when one rises above one's place in life, a person is not free from his social history."@en

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  • "Erzählende Literatur: Hauptwerk vor 1945"
  • "Mandeskildringer"@da
  • "Verhalend proza"

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