Summary:
"Der Klausenhof: Roman" by Angela Langer is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life of the Klausen family, particularly focusing on the dynamics between the father, son Stephan, and his two sisters, Therese and Maria, as they navigate their traditions, the changes brought by new constructions in their secluded mountain home, and the impact of a tragic accident. The opening portion sets the stage with the arrival of a building commission near the family’s estate, the Klausenhof, disrupting the calm and established life of its residents. The narrative introduces us to Stephan, who feels the weight of familial expectations, his love for his younger sister Maria, and the complexities of their relationships, especially with their father, who is depicted as stubborn and burdened by the challenges posed by modernity and outsiders. As they grapple with their heritage and emerging tensions, especially heightened by the competition from newcomers and the tragic loss of their father, Langer paints a nuanced portrait of rural life, familial loyalty, and the struggle between tradition and change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)