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  1. Heidi
    Erschienen: 1880
    Verlag:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Heidi is a novel for children written in 1880 which remains one of the most well-known pieces of Swiss literature. A young girl is taken to live with her grandfather in a remote alpine village. He has been estranged from the village for years, but... mehr

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    Heidi is a novel for children written in 1880 which remains one of the most well-known pieces of Swiss literature. A young girl is taken to live with her grandfather in a remote alpine village. He has been estranged from the village for years, but his granddaughter penetrates his crusty exterior and transforms his isolated life into one of joy. She also befriends the young goat-herd, Peter

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (430 p.)
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    Title; Contents; Introduction; Chapter I Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle; Chapter II At Home with Grandfather; Chapter III Out with the Goats; Chapter IV The Visit to Grandmother; Chapter V Two Visits and What Came of Them; Chapter VI A New Chapter About New Things; Chapter VII Fraulein Rottenmeier Spends an Uncomfortable Day; Chapter VIII There is Great Commotion in the Large House; Chapter IX Herr Sesemann Hears of Things Which Are New to Him; Chapter X Another Grandmother; Chapter XI Heidi Gains in One Way and Loses in Another; Chapter XII A Ghost in the House

    Chapter XIII A Summer Evening on the MountainChapter XIV Sunday Bells; Chapter XV Preparations for a Journey; Chapter XVI A Visitor; Chapter XVII A Compensation; Chapter XVIII Winter in Dorfli; Chapter XIX The Winter Continues; Chapter XX News from Distant Friends; Chapter XXI How Life Went on at Grandfather's; Chapter XXII Something Unexpected Happens; Chapter XXIII "Good-Bye Till We Meet Again";

  2. The Brothers Karamazov
    Erschienen: 1880
    Verlag:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    What is free will? Is redemption possible? Can logic help us answer moral questions? Renowned Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky tackles all of these topics and many more in this remarkable novel, widely regarded as one of the classic masterpieces... mehr

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    What is free will? Is redemption possible? Can logic help us answer moral questions? Renowned Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky tackles all of these topics and many more in this remarkable novel, widely regarded as one of the classic masterpieces of literature. Follow the Karamazov family through the travails that transpire after the murder of their father, and expand your intellectual horizons with a work that celebrated thinkers such as Einstein, Freud

     

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    Beteiligt: Garnett, Constance
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776510894; 9781775416883
    Schlagworte: Fathers and sons ; Fiction; Brothers ; Fiction; Russia (Federation) ; Social life and customs ; Fiction; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (1541 p.)
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    Title; Contents; PART I; BOOK I - THE HISTORY OF A FAMILY; Chapter I - Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov; Chapter II - He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son; Chapter III - The Second Marriage and the Second Family; Chapter IV - The Third Son, Alyosha; Chapter V - Elders; BOOK II - AN UNFORTUNATE GATHERING; Chapter I - They Arrive at the Monastery; Chapter II - The Old Buffoon; Chapter III - Peasant Women Who Have Faith; Chapter IV - A Lady of Little Faith; Chapter V - So Be It! so Be It!; Chapter VI - Why is Such a Man Alive?; Chapter VII - A Young Man Bent on a Career; Chapter VIII - The Scandalous Scene

    BOOK III - THE SENSUALISTSChapter I - In the Servants' Quarters; Chapter II - Lizaveta; Chapter III - The Confession of a Passionate Heart-In Verse; Chapter IV - The Confession of a Passionate Heart-In Anecdote; Chapter V - The Confession of a Passionate Heart-"Heels Up"; Chapter VI - Smerdyakov; Chapter VII - The Controversy; Chapter VIII - Over the Brandy; Chapter IX - The Sensualists; Chapter X - Both Together; Chapter XI - Another Reputation Ruined; PART II; BOOK IV - LACERATIONS; Chapter I - Father Ferapont; Chapter II - At His Father's; Chapter III - A Meeting with the Schoolboys

    Chapter IV - At the Hohlakovs'Chapter V - A Laceration in the Drawing-Room; Chapter VI - A Laceration in the Cottage; Chapter VII - And in the Open Air; BOOK V - PRO AND CONTRA; Chapter I - The Engagement; Chapter II - Smerdyakov with a Guitar; Chapter III - The Brothers Make Friends; Chapter IV - Rebellion; Chapter V - The Grand Inquisitor; Chapter VI - For Awhile a Very Obscure One; Chapter VII - "It's Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man"; BOOK VI - THE RUSSIAN MONK; Chapter I - Father Zossima and His Visitors; Chapter II - The Duel

    Chapter III - Conversations and Exhortations of Father ZossimaPART III; BOOK VII - ALYOSHA; Chapter I - The Breath of Corruption; Chapter II - A Critical Moment; Chapter III - An Onion; Chapter IV - Cana of Galilee; BOOK VIII - MITYA; Chapter I - Kuzma Samsonov; Chapter II - Lyagavy; Chapter III - Gold-Mines; Chapter IV - In the Dark; Chapter V - A Sudden Resolution; Chapter VI - "I Am Coming, Too!"; Chapter VII - The First and Rightful Lover; Chapter VIII - Delirium; BOOK IX - THE PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION; Chapter I - The Beginning of Perhotin's Official Career; Chapter II - The Alarm

    Chapter III - The Sufferings of a Soul, the First OrdealChapter IV - The Second Ordeal; Chapter V - The Third Ordeal; Chapter VI - The Prosecutor Catches Mitya; Chapter VII - Mitya's Great Secret Received with Hisses; Chapter VIII - The Evidence of the Witnesses the Babe; Chapter IX - They Carry Mitya Away; PART IV; BOOK X - THE BOYS; Chapter I - Kolya Krassotkin; Chapter II - Children; Chapter III - The Schoolboy; Chapter IV - The Lost Dog; Chapter V - By Ilusha's Bedside; Chapter VI - Precocity; Chapter VII - Ilusha; BOOK XI - IVAN; Chapter I - At Grushenka's; Chapter II - The Injured Foot

    Chapter III - A Little Demon