Quicksands
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Open pageStreckfuss, Adolf, 1823-1895; Wister, A. L. (Annis Lee), 1830-1908 [Translator] on iminbook is best approached through Quicksands. The author page also helps you move from those works into characters like Bertha von M...
Quicksands: A strong entry point into Streckfuss, Adolf, 1823-1895; Wister, A. L. (Annis Lee), 1830-1908 [Translator]'s catalog on iminbook.
Bertha von Massenburg from Quicksands: She can be charming and amiable if she chooses; She is capable of superficial charm and scheming.
Egon (Herr Pigglewitch) from Quicksands: doubts his capacity and feels unsure of himself; admits to leading a life far from blameless and feeling morbid; describes himself as weak, sinful, and impressionable.
Egon von Ernau from Quicksands: Reflective and conflicted traits; Sensitive to social appearance.
Frau von Osternau from Quicksands: embodies authority, kindness, and analytical traits.
Gottlieb Pigglewitch from Quicksands: expresses self-doubt about education abilities; feels unworthy and sinful; acknowledges slow mind and internal struggle.
Lieschen from Quicksands: Lieschen is honest and outspoken.; Lieschen is serious and has a sense of moral judgment.; Lieschen is caring and protective, especially towards her family.
Start with Quicksands for the clearest entry into Streckfuss, Adolf, 1823-1895; Wister, A. L. (Annis Lee), 1830-1908 [Translator]'s catalog.
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Open pageA superficially charming and scheming noblewoman seeking wealth
Open pageA self-doubting, morally complex, and sensitive tutor seeking redemption
Open pageA sensitive, conflicted young man seeking acceptance and peace
Open pageA noblewoman balancing authority, kindness, and social duties
Open pageSelf-doubting, morally conflicted tutor from humble origins
Open pageA lively, morally upright young girl with protective instincts
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