"Trina oder: Ein weiblicher Parven " by Richard Starenow, originally published in 1887, tells the story of Trina, a woman navigating the complexities of social climbing in 19th-century society. This classic work of German literature explores themes of ambition, class, and the challenges faced by women striving for upward mobility. Starenow's narrative provides a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics of the era and offers a compelling portrait of a determined female protagonist. This edition brings this significant work back to a contemporary audience, preserving its historical and literary value.
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