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Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish Greek Belgian Hungarian - The light-house keeper of Aspinwall The plain sister Saint Nicholas Eve In love with the Czarina… - cover

Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish Greek Belgian Hungarian - The light-house keeper of Aspinwall The plain sister Saint Nicholas Eve In love with the Czarina…

Henryk Sienkiewicz, Maurice Maeterlinck, Camille Lemonnier, Mór Jókai, Demetrios Vikelas

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian,' readers encounter an exquisite anthology that spans a diverse range of literary styles and themes. From the poignant explorations of human passion and struggle to vivid portrayals of national identity and historical drama, this collection showcases the rich tapestry of Eastern and Central European literary prowess. Each story, unique in its narrative voice and literary technique, contributes to the overarching tapestry of regional storytelling, offering standout moments of literary achievement that underscore the anthologys significance within the broader literary context. The contributing authors, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Maurice Maeterlinck, Mór Jókai, Camille Lemonnier, and Demetrios Vikelas, are luminaries within their respective literary traditions, bringing together a wealth of cultural and historical perspectives. Their collective works reflect the tumultuous changes and rich cultural heritage of Eastern and Central Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This anthology aligns with significant literary movements of the era, including Naturalism, Symbolism, and the Romantic revival, providing readers with a panoramic view of the literary landscape during this pivotal period. 'Readers are invited to explore 'Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian' for its educational value, breadth of insights, and the dialogue it fosters between varying narratives and styles. This anthology is more than a collection of stories; it is a gateway into the intricate web of human experience as filtered through the distinctive lenses of its authors. For those seeking to broaden their literary horizons and engage with the diverse thematic concerns and stylistic approaches of Eastern and Central European literature, this volume promises a rewarding and enlightening journey.
Verfügbar seit: 09.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 97 Seiten.

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