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Semper der Jüngling by Otto Ernst Schmidt

Authors: Schmidt, Otto Ernst, 1862-1926

In Memoir

By Abil Kile

"Semper der Jüngling" by Otto Ernst Schmidt is a Bildungsroman written in the early 20th century. The story follows the life of Asmus Semper, a sixteen-year-old student at a preparatory school in Hamburg as he navigates the complexities of education, family, and personal growth in a rapidly changing society. The narrative delves into his aspiration...

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Die Leute von Seldwyla — Band 2 by Gottfried Keller

Authors: Keller, Gottfried, 1819-1890

In Biography

By Abil Kile

"Die Leute von Seldwyla — Band 2" by Gottfried Keller is a collection of narratives written in the late 19th century. This work, part of a series that explores the lives and follies of the inhabitants of the fictional Swiss town of Seldwyla, delves into social themes, exploring identity, status, and human behavior. The opening segment focuses parti...

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Der Mantel: Eine Novelle by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol

Authors: Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich, 1809-1852

In Memoir

By Abil Kile

"Der Mantel: Eine Novelle" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a poignant short story written in the early 19th century. This narrative explores the mundane life of a low-ranking government clerk in St. Petersburg, focusing on themes of identity, social status, and the human condition. The novella provides a critical commentary on the bureaucratic socie...

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Ins neue Land by Gabriele Reuter

Authors: Reuter, Gabriele, 1859-1941

In Personal Development

By Abil Kile

"Ins neue Land" by Gabriele Reuter is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of war, exploring themes of trauma, loss, and the quest for redemption through the experiences of its central character, Franz Rolfers, a soldier who confronts the horrors of combat and the impact on both his physical and emotional...

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Die moderne Ehe und wie man sie ertragen soll by Maud Churton Braby

Authors: Braby, Maud Churton, 1875?-1932

In True Crime

By Abil Kile

"Die moderne Ehe und wie man sie ertragen soll" by Maud Churton Braby is a reflective examination of the institution of marriage, likely written in the early 20th century. The work discusses the dissatisfaction experienced by both genders regarding contemporary marriage structures and explores various societal themes surrounding marriage, divorce, ...

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Amo by Henry van de Velde

Authors: Velde, Henry van de, 1863-1957

In Biography

By Abil Kile

"Amo" by Henry van de Velde is a philosophical treatise exploring the connection between love, belief, and aesthetics, written during the early 20th century. This book delves into the nature of various art forms, particularly architecture and design, discussing their roles in society and the importance of genuine beauty as understood through love a...

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Zwei Prager Geschichten by Rainer Maria Rilke

Authors: Rilke, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926

In Personal Development

By Abil Kile

"Zwei Prager Geschichten" by Rainer Maria Rilke is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores themes of memory, identity, and the human experience against the backdrop of Prague, with a focus on the life of its characters. It presents rich narratives that delve into the complexities of relationships and the nu...

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Mein Leben und Streben by Karl May

Authors: May, Karl, 1842-1912

In True Crime

By Abil Kile

"Mein Leben und Streben" by Karl May is a self-biographical account written during the late 19th century. This work delves into the life, struggles, and reflections of the author, serving both as a narrative of his own experiences and as a philosophical exploration of existence and human nature. At the start of the book, May introduces a fantastica...

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Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Flätz mit fortgehenden Noten by Jean Paul

Authors: Jean Paul, 1763-1825

In Biography

By Abil Kile

"Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Flätz mit fortgehenden Noten" by Jean Paul is a fictional narrative written in the early 19th century. This book revolves around the character of Attila Schmelzle, a field preacher who embarks on a journey to the city of Flätz, ostensibly to defend the strength of his character against rumors. The narrative i...