1000 najljepših novela #82-84
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1000 najljepših novela #82-84

Heinrich von Kleist, Gysi Schramek, Marija Ebner-Eschenbach, Ugo Ojetti, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Concha Espina, Aage Kohl

A selection of world masters of the short story: Kleist, Ebner-Eschenbach, Ojetti, Oppenheim and others. Seven extraordinary stories that combine drama, psychology, moral dilemmas and masterful storytelling.

This volume of the popular edition contains seven exceptionally high-quality short stories that represent a rich range of European storytelling art. From the powerful and dramatic story of revenge and justice by Heinrich von Kleist, through the warm and emotional stories of Maria Ebner-Eschenbach and Concha Espina, to the refined irony of Ugo Ojettii and the tense atmosphere of E. Phillips Oppenheim, this collection offers a diverse and high-quality reading.

Each short story brings its own unique world: from deep moral dilemmas and human suffering, through subtle psychological portrayal of characters, to dramatic events filled with tension. It is precisely this diversity of themes and styles that makes this volume one of the most interesting in the entire edition.

It contains:

  • Heinrich von KleistMichael Kohlhaas, a classic German short story about justice, revenge and the individual against the state system, one of the most powerful works of German literature.
  • Gysi SchramekFour Letters from Miss Baby de Lay, a psychologically sophisticated story in the form of letters.
  • Marija Ebner-EschenbachKrambambuli, a touching story about a dog, loyalty and human cruelty.
  • Ugo OjettiCardinal Varano's Violets, a refined Italian novella full of subtle humor and irony.
  • E. Phillips OppenheimGambling Road..., a suspenseful story by a master of the English crime and adventure genre.
  • Concha EspinaMoney for a Doll, an emotional Spanish story about poverty and maternal love. Aage KohlThe Theatre Fire, a dramatic and suspenseful story.

The edition of "1000 Most Beautiful Novels" was extremely popular among readers between the two world wars because it brought carefully selected stories by world masters in translations adapted to a wider audience. This volume (82–84) is distinguished by a particularly successful selection – the stories are powerful, emotional, and masterfully written, making them a true delight for all lovers of the classic novella.

Translation
Cvjetko Draganić, Jakša Sedmak, D. A., Ivka K. (= Adela Milčinović)
Editor
Ljubo Wiesner
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
190
Publisher
Slovo nakladni zavod i tiskara E. Zigotta, Zagreb, 1933.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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