Ernst Eckstein Knihy






Quintus Claudius; a Romance of Imperial Rome; 1
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- 12 hodin čtení
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Cyparissus: A Romance of the Isles of Greece
- 352 stránek
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This captivating novel tells the story of Cyparissus, a young man living on the islands of Greece who falls in love with a woman from a rival village. As their love blossoms, Cyparissus must navigate the complex social and political landscape of the region and overcome numerous obstacles in order to be with his true love. Ernst Eckstein's prose is lyrical and gripping, transporting the reader to a time and place of great beauty and passion.
Aphrodite: A Romance of Ancient Hellas
- 294 stránek
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Set in ancient Greece, this romantic novel tells the story of a young woman named Aphrodite who finds herself torn between love and duty. With its richly drawn characters and evocative descriptions of life in ancient Greece, this book is sure to captivate readers with a love of both history and romance.
Familie Hartwig (1895)
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Set in late 19th century Vienna, this novel delves into the intricate dynamics within the Hartwig family, emblematic of the aristocracy facing societal change. The narrative follows the struggles of the eldest son, Karl, who grapples with familial loyalty and personal freedom, while the youngest daughter, Marie, ignites conflict through her romance with a socialist. As financial pressures mount, the family confronts the challenge of adapting to a transforming world, highlighting the tensions between tradition and modernity in their lives.
Der zweite Band des Romans über Nero bietet einen unveränderten Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1889. Der Text beleuchtet das Leben und die Herrschaft des römischen Kaisers Nero und gibt Einblicke in seine komplexe Persönlichkeit sowie die politischen Intrigen seiner Zeit. Leser können sich auf eine detaillierte Darstellung der historischen Ereignisse und der kulturellen Hintergründe freuen, die das Leben Neros prägten.