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Paperback Jenseits Des Meeres: Ein Trauerspiel Von Adelb. Herrmann Book

ISBN: 1273180674

ISBN13: 9781273180675

Jenseits Des Meeres: Ein Trauerspiel Von Adelb. Herrmann

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"Jenseits Des Meeres" is a tragic drama by Adelb. Herrmann. This play, whose title translates to "Beyond the Sea," delves into profound themes of loss, despair, and the human condition. Set against a backdrop of familial conflict and emotional turmoil, the narrative unfolds with a compelling intensity that captivates the reader. Herrmann's work reflects the literary sensibilities of its time, offering a poignant exploration of grief and the struggle for meaning in the face of overwhelming adversity. This play, deeply rooted in the traditions of European drama, promises an engaging experience for readers interested in classic tragedies.

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