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Ernst Wiechert's "Die Jeromin-Kinder" explores the profound impact of war, loss, and political persecution on the lives of its characters. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous era, the narrative delves into the struggles and resilience of the Jeromin children as they navigate a world marked by upheaval and uncertainty. Wiechert, a significant 20th-century author, brings to life the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals in the face of adversity. Through rich character development and evocative storytelling, the novel examines themes of family, identity, and the quest for meaning in a fractured society. The story resonates with the enduring human spirit and the complexities of personal and collective history.
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Die Jeromin-Kinder., Ernst Wichert
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1988
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- Titolo
- Die Jeromin-Kinder.
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Ernst Wichert
- Editore
- Moewig
- Pubblicato
- 1988
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 3811825801
- ISBN13
- 9783811825802
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Prosa storica, Famiglia, Amicizia, Prima guerra mondiale (1914–1918), Nazismo, Saggezza di vita
- Valutazione
- 5 su 5
- Descrizione
- Ernst Wiechert's "Die Jeromin-Kinder" explores the profound impact of war, loss, and political persecution on the lives of its characters. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous era, the narrative delves into the struggles and resilience of the Jeromin children as they navigate a world marked by upheaval and uncertainty. Wiechert, a significant 20th-century author, brings to life the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals in the face of adversity. Through rich character development and evocative storytelling, the novel examines themes of family, identity, and the quest for meaning in a fractured society. The story resonates with the enduring human spirit and the complexities of personal and collective history.


