Junge Triebe: Roman by Ernst W. Freissler

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By Jennifer King Posted on Dec 23, 2025
In Category - Pet Stories
Freissler, Ernst W. (Ernst Wolfgang), 1884-1937 Freissler, Ernst W. (Ernst Wolfgang), 1884-1937
German
"Junge Triebe: Roman" by Ernst W. Freißler is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the tumultuous dynamics within a family, particularly focusing on the experiences of the youngest child, Fritzl, as he navigates a strict upbringing under the watchful eye of his authoritarian father. The narrative captures themes of c...
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expectations. The opening of the novel introduces the family as they sit around the dining table, revealing their strained relationships, especially the oppressive demeanor of the father and the anxious demeanor of the mother. The two older brothers display contrasting personalities; while the sadder, more obedient eldest exhibits a deep fear of their father, the younger sibling finds amusement in his interactions. The youngest child, Fritzl, is characterized by his innocence and poignant struggles against the harsh reality of his upbringing, leading to feelings of loneliness and yearning for affection. This tense and vivid depiction sets the stage for the exploration of Fritzl's emotional landscape as he grapples with the complexities of his family life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Daniel Smith
2 weeks ago

I stumbled upon this by accident and it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Don't hesitate to download this.

Linda Rivera
2 months ago

I rarely write reviews but the technical accuracy of the content is spot on. A true masterpiece of its kind.

Michelle Wright
1 month ago

I didn't expect much, but the character development is subtle yet leaves a lasting impact. Don't hesitate to download this.

Melissa Perez
4 months ago

Simply put, the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. Thanks for making this available.

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