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Utopische Erzahkungen
Wolgram Kober Nova,Utopische Erzählungen is a collection of literary texts that explore ideal societies, speculative futures, and imaginative visions of human life. The stories examine social, political, and ethical issues through fictional worlds, often highlighting contrasts between reality and idealized societies. The narratives invite readers to reflect on themes such as justice, equality, governance, technology, and human nature. They are written in a variety of styles, from philosophical dialogues to narrative prose, demonstrating the versatility of the utopian genre
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Der neu ausgefertigte Jungfer‑Hobel
Johan Beer,Der neu ausgefertigte Jungfer‑Hobel is a satirical Baroque work by the German author Johann Beer. The text plays with language and humor in a lively style typical of 17th‑century literature, often using wordplay and inventive phrasing. Its title, referring to a “newly made maiden’s plane” (Jungfer‑Hobel), hints at its playful and ironic character.
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Der Schimmrlreiter und andex Erzahlung
Theodor Storm,Der Schimmelreiter und andere Erzählungen is a collection of short stories by Theodor Storm, one of the most important German realist writers of the 19th century. The title novella Der Schimmelreiter is Storm’s most famous work and is set on the North Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein
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Heinrich Heine Deutschland Ein Wintermarchen
Reclam,Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen by Heinrich Heine is a satirical and politically charged poetic work written in 1844. The poem reflects Heine’s critical view of German society, politics, and nationalism during the 19th century, combining humor, irony, and sharp social commentary. It follows a journey through Germany in winter, blending personal experience with reflections on historical and cultural issues. This work is significant both as a literary masterpiece of German Romanticism and as a critique of contemporary political conditions.
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Das Franzosische Testament
Andrei Makine,Das Französische Testament ist ein autobiographisch geprägter Roman, der sich mit Fragen der Identität, Herkunft und kulturellen Zugehörigkeit auseinandersetzt. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Beziehung zwischen persönlichem Erinnern und nationaler Geschichte, insbesondere im Spannungsfeld zwischen individueller Lebensgeschichte und dem geistigen Erbe Frankreichs. Das Werk verbindet erzählerische Reflexion mit philosophischen Betrachtungen und zeichnet sich durch eine klare, nachdenkliche Sprache aus. Es richtet sich an literarisch interessierte Leserinnen und Leser sowie an Studierende der Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften.
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Die Fischer Bibliothek Der Hundert Bucher
Dr. Walther Killy,Die Fischer Bibliothek der hundert Bücher ist eine literarische Buchreihe des S. Fischer Verlags, die eine sorgfältig ausgewählte Sammlung von hundert bedeutenden Werken der Weltliteratur präsentiert. Die Reihe umfasst Romane, Erzählungen, Essays und philosophische Texte, die den geistigen und ästhetischen Kanon der europäischen und internationalen Literatur maßgeblich geprägt haben. Ziel der Edition ist es, Leserinnen und Lesern eine kompakte, zugleich anspruchsvolle Bibliothek zentraler Werke verschiedener Epochen und Autoren zugänglich zu machen. Die Ausgaben zeichnen sich durch editorische Qualität, klare Gestaltung und nachhaltige kulturelle Relevanz aus.
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Jedermann
Hugo von Hofmannsthal,Jedermann ist ein wohlhabender Mann, der sein Leben auf Reichtum, Vergnügen und oberflächliche Freundschaften ausgerichtet hat. Eines Tages erscheint der Tod und ruft ihn, um Rechenschaft für sein Leben abzulegen. In seiner Angst erkennt Jedermann, dass Besitz und weltliche Freunde ihn nicht retten können. Am Ende wendet er sich den wahren Werten des Lebens zu: Glaube, Liebe und Nächstenliebe. Das Stück vermittelt ethische und spirituelle Botschaften über die Vergänglichkeit des Lebens und die Bedeutung von Moral.
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Manipulieren- Aber richtig
Josef Kirschner,In Manipulieren – aber richtig erklärt der Autor Josef Kirschner, wie Menschen sich gegenseitig beeinflussen und manipulieren, ohne dass dies zwangsläufig negativ sein muss. Der Ratgeber geht davon aus, dass Manipulation ein alltägliches, aber oft unbewusstes Element der Kommunikation ist, das sowohl in sozialen als auch beruflichen Kontexten eine Rolle spielt. Kirschner stellt acht wirksame Strategien vor, mit denen man gezielt Einfluss auf andere ausüben kann, sei es in Verhandlungen, Gesprächen oder beim Überzeugen von Meinungen. Dabei wird betont, wie wichtig es ist, ethische Grenzen zu wahren und Manipulation verantwortungsbewusst einzusetzen.
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Eternal Battle
Yuri German,The Eternal Battle follows Mike Caisse, a protagonist caught in a relentless conflict against a rising horde of vampires and the darker forces within himself. The story blends supernatural horror with personal struggle, showing how Mike confronts both external threats and his own internal turmoil as he fights to protect what remains of humanity. The ever‑present threat of vampire hordes creates a tense and fast‑paced narrative, while Mike’s journey highlights themes of courage, resilience, and the cost of relentless conflict. The title reflects not just the physical battles he faces, but the ongoing inner struggle for identity and survival in a world overrun by darkness.
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Fatherless sons
Dyson Garter,Fatherless Sons: Healing the Legacy of Loss explores the emotional, psychological, and social impact experienced by boys and men who grow up without their fathers. Diamond draws on clinical case studies, developmental psychology, and personal narratives to show how father absence shapes identity, self-esteem, relationships, and emotional expression. He explains the different forms of father loss—death, abandonment, divorce, incarceration, or emotional absence—and how each creates unique wounds.
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Dorothy Sayers Feuerwerk
Kaiser Krimi,Busman’s Honeymoon is a detective novel featuring Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. The story begins with their long-awaited wedding and honeymoon trip to Talboys, a country house Peter has bought as a gift for Harriet. Their romantic retreat, however, quickly takes an unexpected turn when the previous owner of the house, Mr. Noakes, is found dead under suspicious circumstances.
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Key To The Door
Allan Sillitoe,Key to the Door is a historical novel by Kate Furnivall that tells the story of a young man, Philip, as he comes of age in post-World War II Malaya. The novel explores themes of identity, personal growth, and the search for belonging against a backdrop of political upheaval and cultural change. Philip, born into a complex family situation and facing the challenges of adolescence, embarks on a journey of self-discovery that takes him from England to Southeast Asia. His experiences are shaped by both external events — colonial tensions, local customs, and the realities of war — and internal struggles, including family expectations, moral dilemmas, and the quest to define his own path.
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Islands In The Stream
Maghidson Stepanova,Islands in the Stream is a posthumously published novel by Ernest Hemingway that tells the story of Thomas Hudson, a painter living a quiet life in the Caribbean. The novel is structured in three parts — “Bimini,” “Cuba,” and “At Sea” — each reflecting different phases of Hudson’s life and inner journey. In the first part, Hudson is portrayed as a solitary artist, immersed in his work and detached from social obligations, reflecting Hemingway’s themes of individualism, introspection, and the search for meaning.
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White fang
Jack London,White Fang is a novel by Jack London that tells the story of a wild wolf-dog hybrid’s journey from the wilderness of the Yukon Territory to domestication and understanding human civilization. The story explores themes of survival, nature versus nurture, and the transformative power of love, patience, and trust. White Fang is born in the wild and inherits instincts that make him fierce, cunning, and initially mistrustful of humans. His early experiences are shaped by harsh environments and brutal encounters, including an abusive human master who exploits him for fighting.
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Sessiz Bir Gidis
Mehmet Cetin,Sessiz Bir Gidiş Gazeli is a profound collection of modern Turkish poetry written by Mehmet Çetin. The book’s title, which translates to “A Quiet Departure,” reflects its central mood of introspection, melancholy, and the contemplation of human existence. The poems explore universal themes such as solitude, memory, loss, and the passage of time, often evoking the quiet moments of reflection that accompany life’s transitions. Through subtle imagery and careful phrasing, Çetin creates a poetic voice that is both intimate and contemplative, drawing readers into a space where emotion and thought coexist in delicate balance.
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Selected Stories By Ernest Heminguey
Heminguey,Selected Stories by Ernest Hemingway is a curated collection of short stories showcasing the distinctive style and thematic concerns of one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century. Hemingway’s writing is characterized by its clarity, economy of language, and the famous “iceberg theory,” where much of the story’s meaning lies beneath the surface of the text. This anthology presents stories that highlight his mastery of dialogue, understated narrative, and exploration of human emotions and experiences in moments of crisis, tension, and change.
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Hand-Orakel Unt Kunst Der Weltklugheit
Balthasar Grasian,Hand‑Orakel und Kunst der Weltklugheit (original Spanish: Oráculo manual y arte de prudencia) is a 17th‑century “manual” of worldly wisdom — a collection of short, pithy maxims and reflections about how to live wisely, deal with people, and navigate life’s challenges. reclam.de +2 exlibris.ch +2 Gracián was a Spanish Jesuit and moralist; his work has been widely recognized as one of the most important classical guides to prudence, prudently balancing moral insight, realism, and a certain dose of realism about human nature.
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They Are A Weird Mob
John O'Grady,Ultimately, They’re a Weird Mob is both an entertaining story and a social commentary. It highlights the challenges and rewards of immigration, the value of patience, adaptability, and humor, and the ways in which friendship and community can bridge cultural gaps. Through Nino Culotta’s eyes, readers gain an affectionate, often funny, but deeply human perspective on the process of learning to belong in a new country. The novel’s popularity and enduring status as a classic of Australian literature underscore its effectiveness in capturing the immigrant experience, making readers laugh while also encouraging empathy and understanding.
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare,Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about ambition, moral corruption, guilt, and the destructive nature of power. It follows Macbeth, a Scottish general, whose desire to become king leads him into murder, tyranny, and madness.
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Es Gebt Um Den Meschen
Thomas Mann,“Es geht um den Menschen” — mazmuni inson, uning xarakteri, ehtiyojlari, jamiyatdagi o‘rni va shaxs sifatidagi shakllanishi haqida bo‘lgan matn yoki o‘quv-mazkur asar to‘plamidir. Asar markazida insonning ichki dunyosi, ruhiy kechinmalari, ijtimoiy munosabatlari va axloqiy tanlovlari turadi.