Author
Julius Stinde
1841-1905
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Books by Julius Stinde
Hôtel Buchholz. Ausstellungs-Erlebnisse der Frau Wilhelmine Buchholz
"Hôtel Buchholz. Ausstellungs-Erlebnisse der Frau Wilhelmine Buchholz" by Julius Stinde is a novel published in 1897. Middle-class housewife Wilhelmine Buchholz accepts a commission to write about Berlin's 1896 Industrial Exhibition, viewing everything through her practical domestic lens. She recruits help from educated relatives and an architect, while hosting various visitors at her home. As personal dramas unfold among family and neighbors, Wilhelmine navigates the challenge of documenting technical marvels while managing household complications and rivalries with gossiping acquaintances.
Buchholzin perhe: Kuvailuja Berliinin elämästä
"Buchholzin perhe: Kuvailuja Berliinin elämästä" by Julius Stinde is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The work revolves around the Buchholz family, providing a vivid depiction of their lives and experiences against the backdrop of Berlin, touching on themes of family dynamics, social interactions, and urban solitude. At the start of the story, the Buchholz residence is introduced, characterized by its distinctive architecture that sets it apart from modern buildings in Berlin. The narrative highlights the contrast between city life and the protective comfort of family, emphasizing the isolation felt within a sprawling metropolis. The main character, Mrs. Vilhelmiina Buchholz, emerges as a central figure as she becomes frustrated with her family's mundane circumstances and seeks to express her feelings through letters, hinting at the challenges and complexities of her domestic life. As her frustrations manifest, her correspondence reflects both the joy and the struggles of living in a growing urban environment, setting the stage for the unfolding family dynamics.
Porvari-väkeä matkoilla: eli Buchholz-herrasväen matka-kertomukset
"Porvari-väkeä matkoilla: eli Buchholz-herrasväen matka-kertomukset" by Julius Stinde is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around the character of Wilhelmina Buchholz and her journey to Italy with her husband, Kalle, and her uncle Fritz, exploring the cultural and historical landscapes of their destinations. The text combines humor and keen observations of society, art, and the historical significance of Italy, lending readers insight into the experiences of bourgeois travelers of that period. The opening of the work introduces us to the motivations behind the Buchholz family's journey to Italy. Wilhelmina reveals that the trip is prompted by her husband's need for a change of climate due to health issues, which leads to her enthusiastic decision to accompany him. The preparation for the trip is filled with an array of humorous exchanges and preparations, highlighting the personalities of the characters. It paints a vivid picture of their anticipation and excitement about traveling to a land synonymous with art and beauty, setting the stage for their adventures and encounters in Italy.