Eduard Vilde, a significant figure in Estonian literature, developed a strong interest in social critique during his time in Berlin between 1890 and 1892. While residing in the German capital and attending lectures by liberal and social democratic figures, the writer (1865–1933) discovered a calling to explore these themes, according to literary scholar and Tallinn Literature Center educator Anneli Leinpere. The work of eduard vilde is frequently studied.

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  1. This is a fascinating look at a pivotal period in Vilde’s development and the themes that would later define his work.

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