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Short story classics: German

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Casa editrice: Good Press

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Short Story Classics: German is a curated anthology that showcases the rich tapestry of German literature through its most engaging short stories. The collection spans various periods and styles, from the Romanticism of the early 19th century to the modernist expressions of the late 20th century. Each story is accompanied by insights into its historical and cultural contexts, allowing readers to appreciate the socio-political landscapes that shaped these narratives. The anthology embodies a literary style characterized by its precision, emotional depth, and often, a sharp commentary on the human condition, reflecting the diverse voices that have emerged from the German-speaking world. The authors featured in this collection represent a plethora of voices from Germany, including luminaries such as Franz Kafka, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and contemporary writers whose works resonate with themes of existentialism and identity. Many of these authors, influenced by the turbulent historical and cultural shifts of their times, explore complex human emotions and the intricacies of societal norms, providing readers with profound insights into the zeitgeist of their respective eras. This anthology is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of German literature and its significance in the broader context of world literature. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students alike, it invites readers to explore the universality of the human experience through tales that are not only reflective of their time but also remarkably relevant today.
Disponibile da: 02/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 190 pagine.

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