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Israel Zangwill

    21. leden 1864 – 1. srpen 1926
    The Big Bow Mystery
    The King of Schnorrers
    Tragedie ghetta
    Albert. Snílkové ghetta. Dvě islandské povídky. Dvě čudské povídky. Harmonie (5 knih v jedné vazbě)
    Z tragedií a komedií Ghetta
    Snílkové ghetta
    • The King of Schnorrers

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of London's Jewish community, the novel explores the struggles of the Schnorrers, or beggars, who rely on the charity of others amid societal indifference. Central to the narrative is Joseph Grobstock, a merchant whose encounter with a fellow beggar leads to a clash of pride and compassion. Through sharp satire, Zangwill critiques social injustices and the plight of the oppressed while showcasing his talent for character development. This edition revitalizes a classic, highlighting its relevance and Zangwill's literary prowess.

      The King of Schnorrers
      5,0
    • The Big Bow Mystery

      • 116 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Set in a foggy East End London, the story begins with a landlady discovering a tenant, an activist for worker's rights, dead in his locked room. The investigation into his mysterious death involves bumbling policemen and a cast of eccentric characters, blending dark humor with themes of urban decay and social justice. Zangwill, known for his advocacy of the oppressed, crafts a satirical locked room mystery that captivates with its unique blend of intrigue and commentary on societal issues. This edition presents a classic reimagined for contemporary audiences.

      The Big Bow Mystery
      3,7
    • Children of the Ghetto

      A Study of a Peculiar People

      • 284 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Exploring the struggles of the Jewish community in London's East End, the novel delves into the psychological impact of ghetto life on individuals. Zangwill, drawing from his own experiences as an immigrant, portrays the daily existence of those caught between tradition and modernity. The characters navigate fears and aspirations while confronting the challenges of assimilation and secularism. Celebrated for its rich character studies and political themes, this work offers a poignant reflection on identity and resilience, earning Zangwill comparisons to Dickens.

      Children of the Ghetto
      3,5
    • The Melting Pot

      • 110 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The narrative follows David Quixano, a Russian émigré who seeks freedom in America after the tragic loss of his mother and sister in a pogrom. Inspired by his new homeland, he composes a symphony celebrating democratic values and finds love with a fellow immigrant. Israel Zangwill's play explores themes of hope, cultural assimilation, and the quest for identity in a new world.

      The Melting Pot
      3,5
    • Without Prejudice

      in large print

      • 552 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to producing large print editions for individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility to classic literature, ensuring that more readers can enjoy and engage with important texts from the past.

      Without Prejudice
    • Das große Geheimnis der Bow Street

      • 136 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Im Arbeiterviertel Bow, London, kurz vor dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts, entfaltet sich eine düstere Atmosphäre, geprägt von dichtem Morgennebel und dem Rauch zahlreicher Kohleöfen. Die Erzählung fängt die rauen Lebensbedingungen und die Herausforderungen der Menschen in dieser Zeit ein, während sie durch die Straßen des East End wandern.

      Das große Geheimnis der Bow Street
    • Kinder des Gettos / Enkel des Gettos

      Roman in zwei Bänden in einem Buch

      • 528 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Die Erzählung beleuchtet das Leben jüdischer Gemeinschaften in London zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts und thematisiert die Herausforderungen und Identitätsfragen, die sich aus dem Ghetto-Dasein ergeben. In zwei Bänden werden die Geschichten der ersten und zweiten Generation von Immigranten erzählt, wobei Zangwill sowohl die kulturellen als auch die sozialen Spannungen innerhalb der jüdischen Bevölkerung einfängt. Die Neuausgabe bietet eine moderne Rechtschreibanpassung und einen Einblick in die zeitgenössischen Lebensrealitäten dieser „besonderen Menschen“.

      Kinder des Gettos / Enkel des Gettos