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Hermann Ulrich Asemissen

    1 de noviembre de 1920 – 10 de abril de 2006
    Jan Vermeer, Die Malkunst
    Malerei als Thema der Malerei
    Childhood, Boyhood, Youth
    Jan Vermeer, El arte de pintar
    • El famoso cuadro de Vermeer El arte de pintar, en que el artista aparece de espaldas ante una modelo armada con todos los atributos de Clío, y con un gran mapa de las Países Bajos en la pared del fondo, es el asunto de este ensayo en el que se defiende el carácter alegórico-histórico de la obra.

      Jan Vermeer, El arte de pintar1994
    • Childhood, Boyhood, Youth

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This trilogy of short novels, taken as a whole, recounts the young narrator's early life up to his university days, each episode told through the perceptions, points of view and emotions felt by the protagonist at the time. Based on Tolstoy's own life and experiences, this fictionalized account of a young man growing into the world combines anecdote with frank personal assessment and philosophical extrapolation, as the author's Stendhalian take on the confessional genre confronts and blurs the notions of reality and imagination. Tolstoy's first published work, which launched him on a successful writing career, Childhood, Boyhood, Youth - besides offering an early display of his storytelling and stylistic abilities - provides the reader with invaluable insight into the personal and literary development of one of the greatest writers of all time. Assessment and philosophical extrapolation. An early display of Tolstoy's storytelling genius, written in his classically simple yet colourful language, these chronicles provide the reader with invaluable insight into the personal and literary development of one of the greatest writers of all time.

      Childhood, Boyhood, Youth1964
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