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Paperback Maler Nolten: Roman. [German] Book

ISBN: 1273451724

ISBN13: 9781273451720

Maler Nolten: Roman. [German]

Maler Nolten, a novel by Eduard M rike, is a cornerstone of German Romanticism. Published in 1832, the story revolves around the painter Nolten and explores themes of love, loss, identity, and artistic creation. M rike masterfully blends elements of the gothic and the psychological, creating a richly textured narrative filled with symbolism and complex characters.

The novel delves into Nolten's turbulent relationships and his struggle to reconcile his artistic aspirations with his personal desires. As Nolten navigates the treacherous currents of love and betrayal, the reader is drawn into a world of heightened emotions and hidden secrets. "Maler Nolten" is a seminal work that continues to captivate readers with its evocative prose and profound exploration of the human condition.

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