Georg Brandes Knihy
Georg Brandes byl dánský literární kritik a teoretik, který zásadně ovlivnil skandinávskou a evropskou literaturu. Je považován za hlavního teoretika „Moderního průlomu“ ve skandinávské kultuře. Brandes prosazoval literární realismus a naturalismus, odmítal nadměrnou estetizaci a fantazii. Věřil, že literatura by měla sloužit jako orgán „velkých myšlenek svobody a pokroku lidstva.“







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Memoirs of a Revolutionist
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- 19 hodin čtení
The biography explores the life of Peter Alexeyevich Kropotkin, a prominent figure in the anarchist movement and a communist advocate. Known as the "anarchist prince," Kropotkin's ideals and philosophies are examined, alongside his unique perspective on society and politics. His life, described by Oscar Wilde as "perfect," reflects his deep commitment to social justice and revolutionary thought, making him a significant historical figure in the context of Russian and global anarchism.
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Reminiscences of my Childhood and Youth
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Reminiscences of My Childhood and Youth is a memoir by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes. In this book, Brandes reflects on his formative years and his experiences as a young man in Denmark. This is a fascinating look at a life that spanned some of the most pivotal moments in European history.
Polen (1898)
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- 15 hodin čtení
Georg Brandes offers an in-depth exploration of Poland's history, culture, and people, highlighting their struggles and triumphs from ancient times to the modern era. The study encompasses various aspects, including political and economic contexts, artistic contributions, and cultural traditions. Brandes also examines Poland's interactions with neighboring nations, particularly Russia and Germany. This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding Poland's complex heritage, presented by a prominent 19th-century literary figure.
Poland; a study of the land, people, and literature
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- 12 hodin čtení
Valued by academics, this book holds significant literary importance and serves as a vital knowledge resource for future generations. It is presented in its original form, with intentional preservation of any marks to maintain its authentic nature.
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Eminent Authors of the Nineteenth Century
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Focusing on notable literary figures of the 19th century, this work by Georg Brandes explores the contributions and influences of various authors during a transformative period in literature. It delves into their unique styles, themes, and the socio-political contexts that shaped their writing. Brandes offers insights into the lives and philosophies of these eminent authors, providing a rich understanding of their impact on literature and culture. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literary history and the evolution of thought during this era.