
Fru Marie Grubbe: Interieurer fra det syttende Aarhundrede
by J. P. (Jens Peter) Jacobsen
"Fru Marie Grubbe: Interieurer fra det syttende Aarhundrede" by J.P. Jacobsen is a novel published in 1876. This Danish naturalist masterwork follows the historical noblewoman Marie Grubbe, an independent woman unafraid to defy social norms. Jacobsen crafts a psychological portrait of Marie as she pursues her sensual desires through seventeenth-century Denmark, navigating war, royal connections, and multiple relationships. Her choices lead her on a dramatic descent through society's layers, transforming a privileged aristocrat's daughter into something entirely unexpected.
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