Weltschmerz : Musings of a Haunted Mind by Geri Watson (2018, Trade Paperback)

grandeagleretail (946735)
98,3% de votos positivos
Precio:
USD20,59
Aproximadamente17,69 EUR
+ USD12,16 de envío
Entrega prevista: mié. 20 ago. - lun. 8 sep.
Devoluciones:
30 días para devoluciones. El comprador paga el envío de la devolución..
Estado:
Nuevo
This kind of worldview was widespread among several romantic and decadent authors such as Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, William Blake, the Marquis de Sade, Charles Baudelaire, Giacomo Leopardi, Paul Verlaine, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alfred de Musset, Mikhail Lermontov, Nikolaus Lenau, Hermann Hesse, and Heinrich Heine.

Acerca de este artículo

Product Identifiers

PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101717067123
ISBN-139781717067128
eBay Product ID (ePID)23038558562

Product Key Features

Book TitleWeltschmerz : Musings of a Haunted Mind
Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicAmerican / General
GenreLiterary Collections
AuthorGeri Watson
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight9.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisWeltschmerz (from the German, meaning world-pain or world-weariness) is a term coined by the German author Jean Paul and denotes the kind of feeling experienced by someone who believes that physical reality can never satisfy the demands of the mind. This kind of worldview was widespread among several romantic and decadent authors such as Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, William Blake, the Marquis de Sade, Charles Baudelaire, Giacomo Leopardi, Paul Verlaine, Fran ois-Ren de Chateaubriand, Alfred de Musset, Mikhail Lermontov, Nikolaus Lenau, Hermann Hesse, and Heinrich Heine. It is also used to denote the feeling of anxiety caused by the supposed ills of the world., Weltschmerz (from the German, meaning world-pain or world-weariness) is a term coined by the German author Jean Paul and denotes the kind of feeling experienced by someone who believes that physical reality can never satisfy the demands of the mind. This kind of worldview was widespread among several romantic and decadent authors such as Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, William Blake, the Marquis de Sade, Charles Baudelaire, Giacomo Leopardi, Paul Verlaine, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alfred de Musset, Mikhail Lermontov, Nikolaus Lenau, Hermann Hesse, and Heinrich Heine. It is also used to denote the feeling of anxiety caused by the supposed ills of the world.
Todavía no hay valoraciones ni opiniones.
Sé el primero en escribir una opinión.