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Hermann Hagedorn

    18. Juli 1882 – 27. Juli 1964

    Hermann Hagedorn war ein amerikanischer Autor, dessen Werke oft aus seinem tiefen Interesse an der amerikanischen Geschichte und markanten Persönlichkeiten schöpften. Sein Stil zeichnete sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, vergangene Ereignisse und Figuren für zeitgenössische Leser lebendig werden zu lassen, oft mit Schwerpunkt auf inspirierenden Erzählungen. Hagedorn erforschte die Lebenserfahrungen bedeutender Amerikaner und machte ihre Reisen einem breiten Publikum zugänglich. Seine Schriften zeigen, wie individuelle Erfahrungen und Handlungen die breitere historische Landschaft prägten.

    Combat at Midnight; a Book of Poems
    The Hyphenated Family; an American Saga
    The Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt
    Familie zwischen zwei Welten
    Albert Schweitzer.
    Menschenfreund im Urwald. Das Leben Albert Schweitzers
    • The Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt

      • 404 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,6(7)Abgeben

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      The Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt
    • Faces In The Dawn

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

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      Faces In The Dawn
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      Theodore Roosevelt; a Biographical Sketch Volume 1
    • This one-act play, divided into three scenes, explores themes of madness and the human condition, highlighting its significance throughout history. The modern reformatting ensures clarity and readability, preserving the work for current and future audiences. The effort to maintain its legacy reflects the play's enduring relevance in understanding the complexities of mental health and societal perceptions.

      Makers of Madness; A Play in One Act and Three Scenes
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      The Great Maze, and the Heart of Youth: A Poem and a Play