Vom Sprechen, Leben Und Schreiben ... is a collection of essays by August Lange, reflecting on various aspects of life, writing, and philosophical thought. Written in German, these essays delve into the author's personal experiences and observations, offering insights into the human condition and the art of expression. Lange's work provides a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of his time and invites readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of existence.
This volume showcases Lange's literary talent and his ability to weave together personal narrative with broader philosophical themes. Suitable for students of German literature, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the reflections of a thoughtful mind.
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