Zabel Eugen Knihy






Román carevny Kateřiny II.
Se snímky současných maleb a rytin
St. Petersburg (1905)
- 136 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
Set against the backdrop of the 1905 Russian Revolution, the novel delves into the lives of diverse characters, including a young revolutionary and a wealthy industrialist, as they navigate St. Petersburg's social and political upheaval. Their intersecting journeys challenge their beliefs amid the city's vibrant atmosphere, richly depicted through Zabel's evocative descriptions. The narrative thoughtfully examines themes of class, power, and revolution, offering a complex portrayal of a pivotal historical moment.
Focusing on the life of a prominent 19th-century musician, this biography details Anton Rubinstein's journey from a talented child in Russia to a celebrated pianist, composer, and conductor. It explores his rigorous musical education, his founding of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, and his pivotal role in advancing Russian music and popularizing composers like Chopin. Alongside his professional milestones, the narrative reveals insights into Rubinstein's personal relationships, temperament, and mental health struggles, offering a well-rounded portrait of a significant cultural figure.
Bunte Briefe aus Amerika
- 302 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Dieses Buch bietet einen Einblick in das Amerika des späten 19. Jahrhunderts aus der Perspektive eines deutschen Einwanderers. Der Autor beschreibt seine Begegnungen mit verschiedenen Menschen und gibt seine Eindrücke von der amerikanischen Kultur und Gesellschaft wieder.
Auf der sibirischen Bahn nach China
- 348 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Eugen Zabel, a pivotal figure in modern travel literature, vividly recounts his 1903 journey through Russia, Manchuria, and China via the Trans-Siberian Railway. His 1904 work offers engaging descriptions of the landscapes, cultures, and daily life encountered along the way. A standout section is dedicated to China, reflecting Zabel's deep affection for the country and its people, making this travel narrative both informative and heartfelt.
Eugen Zabel beschreibt in seinem Reisebericht die aufregende Erfahrung der ersten regulären Zugfahrt auf der Großen Sibirischen Bahn von Moskau nach Wladiwostok im Sommer 1903. Er reflektiert über die neue Ära des Weltverkehrs und die Bedeutung dieser längsten Bahnstrecke der Welt.
Der Meister
Ein Richard Wagner Roman


