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Die größten Liebesgeschichten des Vergoldeten Zeitalters : Söhne und Liebhaber, Die Forsyte-Saga, Stark wie der Tod, Anna Karenina, Die Kameliendame, Die Herrin des Großen Hauses

Diese Ausgabe enthält die großen Geschichten aus der Ära des Vergoldeten Zeitalters, der Epoche des großen Wohlstands oder "der Zeit der Unschuld", wie manche sie nennen.

Die Sammlung enthält folgende Romane:

Eine vornehme Frau (Hermann Heiberg)

Die Goldene Schlange (Hermann Heiberg)

Ille mihi (Elisabeth von Heyking)

Liebe, Diplomatie und Holzhäuser (Elisabeth von Heyking)

Die Kameliendame (Alexandre Dumas)

Söhne und Liebhaber (D. H. Lawrence)

Weiße Nächte (Fjodor Dostojewski)

Die Forsyte-Saga (John Galsworthy)

Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoi)

Das Feuer (Gabriele D'Annunzio)

Die Ehebrecherin (Theodor Fontane)

Kenelm Chillingly (Edward Bulwer-Lytton)

Die Herrin des Großen Hauses (Jack London)

Das falsche Gewicht (Joseph Roth)

Stark wie der Tod (Guy de Maupassant)

Der Liebling (Guy de Maupassant)

Adam Bede (George Eliot)

Erloschenes Licht (Rudyard Kipling)

Der Weg ins Frei (Arthur Schnitzler)

Die Rote Lilie (Anatole France)

Sina (Johanna Spyri)

Madam Bovary (Gustave Flaubert)

Zwei Männer (Ida Boy-Ed)

Annas Ehe (Ida Boy-Ed)

Die Bettelprinzeß (Hedwig Courths-Mahler)

Die Aßmanns (Hedwig Courths-Mahler)

Die Testamentsklausel (Hedwig Courths-Mahler)

Der Wildfang (Hedwig Courths-Mahler)

Im Schillingshof (Eugenie Marlitt)

Reichsgräfin Gisela (Eugenie Marlitt)

Das Heideprinzeßchen (Eugenie Marlitt)

Die zweite Frau (Eugenie Marlitt)

Trotzige Herzen (Wilhelmine Heimburg)

Die Herzogin von Santa Rosa (Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem)

Der Irrgeist des Schlosses (Nataly von Eschstruth)

Die Erlkönigin (Nataly von Eschstruth)

Die Bären von Hohen-Esp (Nataly von Eschstruth)

Vineta (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder)

Um hohen Preis (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder)

Frühlingsboten (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder)

Adlerflug (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder)

Ellen Olestjerne (Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow)

Der Geldkomplex (Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow)


Authors:

  • D. H. Lawrence
  • Joseph Roth
  • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • Ernst Wichert
  • Jack London
  • Alexandre Dumas
  • John Galsworthy
  • Lew Tolstoi
  • Gabriele D'Annunzio
  • Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski
  • Theodor Fontane
  • Guy de Maupassant
  • George Eliot
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Arthur Schnitzler
  • Anatole France
  • Johanna Spyri
  • Gustave Flaubert
  • Ida Boy-Ed
  • Hedwig Courths-Mahler
  • Eugenie Marlitt
  • Wilhelmine Heimburg
  • Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem
  • Nataly von Eschstruth
  • Elisabeth Bürstenbinder
  • Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow
  • Gabriele Reuter
  • Hermann Heiberg
  • Elisabeth von Heyking

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 14909 pages

Language:

German

Categories:

  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies
  • Classics and poetry
  • Classics

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