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Ludwig Lewisohn

    30. máj 1882 – 31. december 1955

    Ludwig Lewisohn bol nemecký spisovateľ a literárny kritik, ktorého dielo skúma zložitosť židovskej identity v modernom svete. Jeho próza sa vyznačuje hlbokým psychologickým vhľadom a poetickým jazykom, ktorým preniká do tém ako asimilácia, znovuzrodenie a hľadanie zmyslu. Lewisohn sa venoval aj prekladateľstvu a snažil sa priblížiť európsku literatúru americkému publiku. Jeho spisy sú dodnes relevantné pre svoju schopnosť zachytiť univerzálne ľudské boje s kultúrou a osobným osudom.

    The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I
    The World's Illusion; Volume 1
    Health and Suggestion: The Dialectics of the Mind
    Up Stream: An American Chronicle
    Scheilocks Letzte Tage
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    • In this exploration of the mind-body connection, Ernst Feuchtersleben examines the role of suggestion in mental and physical health. This book is a must-read for psychologists, psychiatrists, and anyone interested in the intersection of mind and body.

      Health and Suggestion: The Dialectics of the Mind
    • The World's Illusion; Volume 1

      • 396 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      In this powerful and poetic novel, the acclaimed writers Jakob Wassermann and Ludwig Lewisohn explore the complex and often conflicting nature of love, desire, and the human soul. Set against the backdrop of fin de siècle Vienna, The World's Illusion is a haunting and unforgettable masterpiece of modernist literature that will captivate readers with its depth, beauty, and emotional potency.

      The World's Illusion; Volume 1
    • The significance of this work throughout human history has led to dedicated efforts for its preservation. By republishing it in a modern format, the intention is to ensure that its valuable insights and contributions remain accessible for both present and future generations.

      The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I
    • The Judgment of Peace; A Novel

      • 282 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Originally published in German in 1917, this novel offers a poignant and sometimes harrowing exploration of the human toll of war and the struggle for justice in its aftermath. Set during World War I, the novel follows a diverse cast of characters from various countries and backgrounds as they navigate the complex moral and emotional landscape of war and its aftermath.

      The Judgment of Peace; A Novel