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Cölestine, oder der eheliche Verdacht; Erster Theil (von 2) by Julian Chownitz
by Chownitz, Julian, 1814-1888Description
Cölestine, oder der eheliche Verdacht; Erster Theil (von 2) by Julian Chownitz is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story unfolds in Vienna and centers around Cölestine von Randow, a captivating young woman whose engagement to the prominent Graf Alexander von A–x stirs envy and intrigue among her many admirers. Set against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal ambitions, the book explores themes of love, jealousy, and the complexities of romantic relationships. The opening of the novel introduces readers to a picturesque morning scene in Vienna’s Wasserglacis park. Two men, the older, flamboyant Althing and the younger, melancholic Leuben, engage in a spirited conversation about the impending marriage of Cölestine and Graf Alexander. Althing revels in the attention he believes he has garnered from Cölestine, much to the chagrin of Leuben, who is deeply troubled by his feelings for her. As they discuss Cölestine’s rumored engagement, the narrative highlights the dynamics of courtship, social rivalry, and the duality of Cölestine’s character, setting the stage for the unfolding romantic entanglements and conflicts that will follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



