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In "Youth without God," Ödön von Horváth presents a poignant critique of the moral decay of society during the rise of National Socialism. The novel explores the disillusionment of youth in a world increasingly dominated by authoritarian ideologies. Through the experiences of a teacher grappling with his own ethical dilemmas, the narrative delves into themes of betrayal, conformity, and the loss of individual conscience. The story unfolds against a backdrop of political turmoil and societal pressure, illustrating how the seductive allure of nationalism can corrupt the ideals of youth. Horváth's sharp observations and compelling characterizations serve as a powerful reminder of the dangers of apathy and complicity in the face of injustice. The novel remains a significant reflection on the responsibilities of individuals in times of moral crisis, urging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths of their own beliefs and actions.
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Jugend ohne Gott: Ein Krimi und Gesellschaftsroman (Zwischenkriegszeit), Ödön von Horváth
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- Rok vydania
- 2017
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- anglicky
- Autori
- Ödön von Horváth
- Vydavateľ
- E ARTNOW
- Rok vydania
- 2017
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 96
- ISBN10
- 8026860322
- ISBN13
- 9788026860327
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletria, Historické téma, Klasika, Nemecká literatúra, Vojnová próza, Vojny, Vraždy, 20. storočie, Škola, Darčeky pre mladších školákov, Viera, Mládež, Nacizmus, Boh, Tretia ríša (nacistické Nemecko), 1933-1945, Učitelia, učiteľky, Morálka, Fašizmus, Školáci
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- 3,85 z 5
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- In "Youth without God," Ödön von Horváth presents a poignant critique of the moral decay of society during the rise of National Socialism. The novel explores the disillusionment of youth in a world increasingly dominated by authoritarian ideologies. Through the experiences of a teacher grappling with his own ethical dilemmas, the narrative delves into themes of betrayal, conformity, and the loss of individual conscience. The story unfolds against a backdrop of political turmoil and societal pressure, illustrating how the seductive allure of nationalism can corrupt the ideals of youth. Horváth's sharp observations and compelling characterizations serve as a powerful reminder of the dangers of apathy and complicity in the face of injustice. The novel remains a significant reflection on the responsibilities of individuals in times of moral crisis, urging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths of their own beliefs and actions.

