La novia de Berlín
(Jettchen Gebert)
Hermann, Georg
One beautiful spring afternoon, Jettchen Gebert, a young Jewish woman from a bourgeois family, and Fritz Kössling, a poor aspiring writer, meet on the streets of Berlin. The short conversation about music, literature and art will reveal the affinity of your hearts. Will the love of the young succeed in overcoming the opposition of Jettchen's family, who will not allow her to marry a Christian and immediately begin arrangements for an arranged marriage with Julius Jacoby, Jettchen's cousin and ambitious fur trader? Set in mid-nineteenth-century Germany, under the guise of a beautiful love story, The Bride from Berlin (Jettchen Gebert) is undoubtedly the deepest description of the German bourgeois and Jewish family, as Thomas Mann's The Buddenbrooks did. made with the traditional Christian German family. Through the relationships of the members of the Gebert family and their relationships with society, Georg Hermann delves into the roots of the Jewish question.
- Author
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Hermann, Georg
- Subject
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Literature
> Narrative in other languages
- Genre
- General >
- EAN
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9788412454581
- ISBN
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978-84-124545-8-1
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Editorial Funambulista
- Pages
- 432
- High
- 22.0 cm
- Weight
- 16.0 cm
- Release date
- 06-04-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Grandes clásicos