Der Nachsommer
Der Nachsommer (English: Indian Summer; subtitled A Tale; 1857) is a novel in three volumes by Adalbert Stifter. A 19th century Bildungsroman that describes the journey of an idealistic, sheltered young man from childhood to maturity, it combines aspects of Biedermeier thought with elements of German humanism to create what is generally considered to be a great work of German bourgeois realism.
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Der Nachsommer
Der Nachsommer (English: Indian Summer; subtitled A Tale; 1857) is a novel in three volumes by Adalbert Stifter. A 19th century Bildungsroman that describes the journey of an idealistic, sheltered young man from childhood to maturity, it combines aspects of Biedermeier thought with elements of German humanism to create what is generally considered to be a great work of German bourgeois realism.
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Der Nachsommer (English: India ...... k of German bourgeois realism.
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Der Nachsommer mit dem Unterti ...... nschen in das Erwachsenwerden.
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Pozdní léto, v německém origin ...... jí literární hodnoty doceněny.
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PT2525.N3 E5 1985
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PT2525.N3 E5 1985
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German
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Indian Summer
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Peter Lang
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Der Nachsommer
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Wendell Frye
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Der Nachsommer (English: India ...... k of German bourgeois realism.
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Der Nachsommer mit dem Unterti ...... nschen in das Erwachsenwerden.
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Pozdní léto, v německém origin ...... jí literární hodnoty doceněny.
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