It Jubeljier : (1793-1813) by Simke Kloosterman

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Author Kloosterman, Simke, 1876-1938
Title It Jubeljier : (1793-1813)
Original Publication Groningen: Broerren Hoitsema, 1927.
Summary "It Jubeljier: (1793-1813)" by Simke Kloosterman is a historical novel likely written in the early 19th century. The narrative is set in Friesland, focusing on a community's festive day and the lives of various characters as they partake in celebrations, revealing their relationships, aspirations, and social dynamics. Central figures appear to include Freark-om, an observant local character, and Ryklef Ripperda, a young nobleman with unrequited affection for Anne Hopperus. The opening of this novel immerses readers in a bright summer day filled with anticipation and social interaction among the townsfolk. Freark-om stands by the water, contemplating the arrival of pleasure boats, while local young men and women bustle about, preparing for the festivities. Ryklef Ripperda is introduced as a young man captivated by Anne, his feelings juxtaposed against the festive atmosphere and social expectations. The scene is rich with vivid descriptions of the environment and character interactions, hinting at underlying tensions and romantic entanglements that promise to evolve throughout the story. This beginning sets the stage for exploring themes of love, societal roles, and the changing times within the historical context of Friesland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Frisian
LoC Class PF: Language and Literatures: West Germanic
Subject Friesland (Netherlands) -- History -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 73762
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Most Recently Updated Jun 5, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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