Author |
Kloosterman, Simke, 1876-1938 |
Title |
Ruth : In hânfol ieren
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Original Publication |
Leeuwarden: M.O. Jongbloed, 1910.
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Note |
Reading ease score: 85.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Contents |
Winternocht -- Beppe yn ’e fleur -- Sémanslot -- Marije -- For in Bern -- Yn ’e Mieden -- As de klokken liede -- Harald de Romrofte -- De Sisters -- Fen frede -- Fen frijdom -- Masters -- Ruth -- Hy, dy-t it woán -- De lêste trouwe -- Sichttiid -- Hjar sang -- Libbensbloei -- De Keningssoanen (mei mesyk) -- Leed en Wille -- For Tsjibbe Gearts fen der Meulen -- Oantinken (mei mesyk).
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Summary |
"Ruth: In hânfol ieren" by Simke Kloosterman is a literary work likely a novel or a collection of narratives written in the early 20th century. The book appears to explore themes related to rural life, familial relationships, and the passage of time, possibly reflecting on cherished memories and the wisdom of the older generation, particularly centered around a character identified as Beppe (grandmother). The opening of this work sets a vivid atmosphere of a winter night, encapsulating the serene beauty of a snow-covered landscape punctuated by familial warmth. It introduces Beppe as she prepares to share her stories with her grandchildren, evoking a blend of nostalgia and tradition. The text transitions into memories of her younger years, highlighting familial camaraderie, community gatherings, and the joy of youth amidst the harshness of rural life. The blend of dialogue and descriptive prose captures the essence of relationships, allowing readers to sense the warmth of family and the nostalgic pull of home as Beppe reflects on her past. Overall, the beginning establishes a foundation for exploring interconnected lives within a close-knit community, driven by the rich history and familial bonds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Frisian |
LoC Class |
PF: Language and Literatures: West Germanic
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Subject |
Frisian fiction
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Subject |
Short stories, Frisian
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Subject |
Frisian poetry
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
73898 |
Release Date |
Jun 23, 2024 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
Downloads |
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