"Mutter!.." by Heinz Tovote is a novel written in the late 19th century. It explores the idealized and troubling force of motherhood through the passionate attachment of the law student Willy Braun to his youthful, elegant mother Anna, and the parallel, more tormented filial devotion of the painter Fritz Lautner. Moving between Berlin’s art world and family interiors, it introduces a circle of friends and relatives whose affections and ambitions hint at
conflicts over love, duty, and selfhood. The opening of the novel follows three friends on a lake outing, where Lautner’s cynical talk about “mother love” clashes with Willy’s reverence; we learn Lautner is illegitimate and deeply dependent on his own mother, which sharpens his bitterness. Back in Berlin, Willy encounters Anna—so young in bearing she is mistaken for his sister—and we see his almost worshipful bond with her contrasted with Lautner’s humble home and tender respect for his aging mother. A summer storm frames Willy’s trip to Charlottenburg for Anna’s birthday, where the household gathers: his disabled father Hermann, the booming Uncle Jack returned from America, the solemn sister-in-law Agnes, and the flirtatious Emmy Dempwolf who tries, unsuccessfully, to charm Willy. The section closes as the sculptor Reinhold Petri arrives late with pale roses, cementing the social tableau and the subtle tensions that will shape the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)