Wenn ich die Sonne grüße ... : Roman aus der Gegenwart by Elisabeth v. Maltzahn

"Wenn ich die Sonne grüße ..." by Elisabeth v. Maltzahn is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set among the Prussian landed gentry of Mark Brandenburg, it explores faith, patriotism, and social duty as a conservative household confronts urban decadence, socialism, and moral drift. The story centers on the Kambach family—led by the clear‑sighted matriarch Sabine—alongside Ilse, her brother Harro, and the neighboring Bühler family, contrasting rooted tradition with fashionable laxity through Ilse’s marriage to the charming but unstable Wolf Dietrich and the poised, principled Sibylle. The opening of the book frames a nationalist, Christian appeal before moving to an autumn evening at House Kambach, where the faithful old retainer Franz Schenker and Sabine discuss the spread of birth control hawkers, religious decline, and the need for resolute, believing citizens. Wedding preparations for Ilse unfold with music and playful chatter among bridesmaids, while doubts surface about Wolf Dietrich’s character and Harro’s growing recklessness; the elder Graf Bühler and Ilse’s father weigh duty, faith, and the risks of such unions, and hint at a bond between Harro and Sibylle. The wedding and ball then display patriarchal hospitality and village solidarity, Ilse departs in a moving farewell, and lively salon talk contrasts “Bodenständigkeit” with urban fashion. The section closes with the old Graf admonishing Harro for scorning rural tradition, sharpening the book’s central conflict between rooted loyalty and modern frivolity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Maltzahn, Elisabeth v., 1868-1945
Title Wenn ich die Sonne grüße ... : Roman aus der Gegenwart
Alternate Title Wenn ich die Sonne grüsse ... : Roman aus der Gegenwart
Original Publication Berlin: Verlag von Martin Warneck, 1915.
Credits The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net
Language German
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject German fiction -- 20th century
Category Text
eBook-No. 78454
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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