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Karl Emil Franzos

    25 de octubre de 1848 – 28 de enero de 1904

    Karl Emil Franzos fue un destacado novelista austriaco de finales del siglo XIX. Sus obras, tanto de reportaje como de ficción, se centraron en la esquina multiétnica de Galicia, Podolia y Bukovina, hoy en gran parte en Ucrania, donde se encontraban los imperios de los Habsburgo y Rusia. Esta área se asoció tan estrechamente a su nombre que un crítico la denominó "país de Franzos". Su escritura profundiza en las complejidades de la vida en estas regiones fronterizas de imperios en contacto.

    The Chief Justice (1890)
    The Jews Of Barnow
    Vom Don zur Donau: Neue Culturbilder Aushalb-asien
    The Chief Justice, a Novel
    The Jews of Barnow, Tr. by M.W. Macdowall
    Judith Trachtenberg
    • Judith Trachtenberg

      A Novel

      • 138 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

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      Judith Trachtenberg
    • The Jews of Barnow, Tr. by M.W. Macdowall

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This novel, originally published in German in 1880, tells the story of the Jewish community in the fictional town of Barnow, and their struggles to maintain their faith, traditions, and way of life amidst changing social and political conditions. The author, Karl Emil Franzos, was a prominent Ukrainian-born writer and journalist whose work explored themes of identity, nationality, and community. This book is a poignant and powerful exploration of the challenges faced by minority groups in a rapidly changing world.

      The Jews of Barnow, Tr. by M.W. Macdowall
    • The Chief Justice, a Novel

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The Chief Justice is a gripping historical novel that tells the story of a tumultuous period in European history, as the Austrian Empire grappled with the forces of nationalism and revolution. Franzos and Corbet offer a richly detailed and evocative portrait of life in mid-19th century Europe, exploring the lives of ordinary people and powerful elites alike in a time of great change and upheaval.

      The Chief Justice, a Novel
    • The Jews Of Barnow

      Stories (1882)

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set in the fictional town of Barnow, this collection of short stories delves into the lives of the Jewish community in 19th-century Eastern Europe. Through vivid storytelling and deep empathy, the author portrays their customs, traditions, and struggles, offering a rich depiction of Jewish culture. Celebrated as a classic of Jewish literature, the book captures the essence of a vibrant community while reflecting broader historical themes. It serves as an essential read for those interested in Jewish history and literature.

      The Jews Of Barnow
    • The Chief Justice (1890)

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, reflecting its historical significance. It may feature imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks and marginalia. The publisher emphasizes the cultural importance of this work and aims to preserve and promote literature through high-quality, affordable editions that remain true to the original.

      The Chief Justice (1890)
    • For the Right

      • 356 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

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      For the Right
    • Judith Trachtenberg

      A Novel (1891)

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections such as marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an accessible, high-quality edition that remains true to the original.

      Judith Trachtenberg
    • The Chief Justice; A Novel

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Aiming to preserve literary heritage, this novel is part of a collection of significant historical works that are now rare and valuable. The text has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. With original artwork intact, this edition seeks to maintain the integrity of the original work while making it accessible for contemporary readers and future generations.

      The Chief Justice; A Novel
    • The Chief Justice

      • 294 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

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      The Chief Justice