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Romain Rolland

    29. Januar 1866 – 30. Dezember 1944

    Romain Rolland war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Musikkritiker und Pazifist. Er wurde 1915 als dritter Franzose mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet.

    Romain Rolland
    Beethoven
    Das Leben Tolstois
    Georg Friedrich Händel
    Mahatma Gandhi
    Goethe und Beethoven
    Von Welt zu Welt
    • 2024

      Musicians of To-Day

      • 190 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the significance of classical music, this work highlights the contributions of musicians throughout history. The modern republication ensures that the content remains accessible to contemporary and future audiences. With careful reformatting and retyping, the text is presented clearly and is free from the limitations of scanned copies, enhancing readability and preserving the book's legacy.

      Musicians of To-Day
    • 2024

      Exploring the complexities of love, friendship, and artistic passion, this profound novel follows the journey of Jean-Christophe, a musician and artist. Set against significant themes like humanism and societal issues, it delves into the transformative power of music and the depths of human emotions. Through rich prose and evocative imagery, the narrative offers deep psychological insights into its characters, celebrating enduring bonds while reflecting on the human condition. This final installment of Rolland's saga captivates with its timeless exploration of growth and renewal.

      Jean-Christophe Journey'S End Love And Friendship The Burning Bush The New Dawn
    • 2024

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of Paris, this novel immerses readers in the bohemian world of artists and musicians. Through the experiences of Jean-Christophe and his companions, it explores themes of friendship, artistic passion, and cultural critique. The narrative delves into the complexities of the human psyche, revealing the struggles and triumphs of its characters as they navigate urban life. With a focus on character-driven storytelling and social commentary, it offers a timeless portrayal of the human experience within Parisian culture.

      Jean-Christophe In Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, The House
    • 2023

      Clerambault; Geschichte eines freien Gewissens im Kriege

      in Großdruckschrift

      • 436 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Der Verlag Megali hat sich auf die Reproduktion historischer Werke in Großdruck spezialisiert, um das Lesen für Menschen mit eingeschränkter Sehfähigkeit zu erleichtern. Diese Ausgabe bietet eine originale Darstellung, die den Zugang zu wertvollen historischen Inhalten fördert und Barrieren für sehbehinderte Leser abbaut.

      Clerambault; Geschichte eines freien Gewissens im Kriege
    • 2022

      Jedno z nejpůsobivějších Rollandových dramat, které čerpá z pohnuté historie Francouzské revoluce, se odehrává v období, kdy její tvůrci a významní představitelé končí pod gilotinou. Touha po lepším světě a strach o život, provázejí postavy hry, které teď hledají cestu k přežití, vzdorují utrpení a vidí kolem sebe kolaboraci a udavačství motivované strachem o život. Na pozadí tíživé životní situace revoluce, která pohlcuje „své děti“ a láme charaktery, hrdinové hry bolestně hledají lásku. Kdo dokáže obětovat za lásku i cenu nejvyšší – vlastní život? V novém překladu Ivana Zmatlíka vychází jako 168. svazek edice D.

      Hra lásky a smrti
    • 2021

      Beethoven

      Translated By B. Constance Hull With A Brief Analysis Of The Sonatas, The Symphonies, And The Quartets By A. Eaglefield Hull With 24 Musical Illustrations And 4 Plates And An Introduction By Edward Carpenter

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      This comprehensive work delves into Beethoven's music, offering a translation by B. Constance Hull alongside an insightful analysis of his sonatas, symphonies, and quartets by A. Eaglefield Hull. The book is enriched with 24 musical illustrations and four plates, enhancing the reader's understanding of Beethoven's compositions. An introduction by Edward Carpenter sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of the themes and innovations in Beethoven's work, making it a valuable resource for music enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      Beethoven
    • 2021

      The Forerunners

      Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Romain Rolland, a multifaceted French writer and Nobel laureate, is celebrated for his idealistic literary works and deep empathy for human experiences. He championed the concept of "popular theatre," emphasizing accessibility and relevance in his influential essay, The People's Theatre. Rolland's connections with prominent figures like Josef Stalin and Sigmund Freud highlight his impact on both literature and political thought. His diverse contributions span drama, novels, essays, and art history, reflecting a profound engagement with the human condition.

      The Forerunners
    • 2020

      Musicians Of To-Day

      Translated By Mary Blaiklock With An Introduction By Claude Landi

      • 166 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the lives and careers of contemporary musicians, this book delves into their creative processes, influences, and contributions to the music world. It highlights a diverse range of artists, showcasing their unique styles and the cultural contexts that shape their work. Through interviews and anecdotes, readers gain insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by modern musicians, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the evolution of music and the stories behind the artists who define it today.

      Musicians Of To-Day
    • 2020

      Tolstoy

      Translated By Bernard Miall

      • 114 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This translation of Tolstoy's works by Bernard Miall captures the essence of the author's profound insights into human nature and morality. Miall's interpretation aims to preserve Tolstoy's unique style and philosophical depth, making it accessible to a modern audience. The collection includes some of Tolstoy's most significant writings, reflecting his exploration of themes such as love, faith, and the struggles of existence. Readers can expect a rich literary experience that delves into the complexities of life through Tolstoy's timeless narratives.

      Tolstoy