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Jakob Wassermann (1873–1934)

Auteur de Gaspard Hauser ou la paresse du coeur

81+ oeuvres 1,036 utilisateurs 16 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Jakob Wassermann

Gaspard Hauser ou la paresse du coeur (1908) — Auteur — 206 exemplaires
L'Or de Cajamalca (1928) — Auteur — 104 exemplaires
Etzel Andergast (1931) — Auteur — 49 exemplaires
The Goose Man (1915) 45 exemplaires
Joseph Kerkhoven's Third Existence (1934) — Auteur — 31 exemplaires
The World's Illusion (1919) 30 exemplaires
My Life as German and Jew (1921) 25 exemplaires
Alexander in Babylon (1986) 24 exemplaires
Golowin (1929) — Auteur — 21 exemplaires
Wedlock (1926) — Auteur — 16 exemplaires
L'affabulateur (1977) 16 exemplaires
Faber, ou les années perdues (1924) — Auteur — 12 exemplaires
The Dark Pilgrimage (1987) 10 exemplaires
Donna Johanna von Castilien (1988) 7 exemplaires
Gold (1924) 5 exemplaires
Melusina 5 exemplaires
Ulrike Woyzich (1923) 4 exemplaires
Oberlin's Three Stages (1922) 4 exemplaires
The World's Illusion, vol. I; Eva (2017) 4 exemplaires
Der Wendekreis 3 exemplaires
Adam Urbas 3 exemplaires
Gesammelte Werke (2014) 3 exemplaires
Saken Maurizius 1 2 exemplaires
Saken Maurizius 2 2 exemplaires
Los Años Perdidos 2 exemplaires
The Amulet (1915) 2 exemplaires
O Processo Maurizius 2 exemplaires
Die Kunst der Erzählung — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
Imaginäre Brücken (2009) 2 exemplaires
Die fränkischen Erzählungen (1991) 2 exemplaires
Meistererzählungen 2 exemplaires
Olivia 2 exemplaires
Der Moloch Roman 2 exemplaires
Caspar Hauser, avagy 1 exemplaire
Sturreganz. El arte del relato (2010) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
Případ Mauricius 1 exemplaire
Renate 1 exemplaire
Faustina (2016) 1 exemplaire
Suudlemata suu 1 exemplaire
Sturreganz 1 exemplaire
Geronimo de Aguilar 1 exemplaire
Witberg 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

German Stories and Tales (1954) — Contributeur — 100 exemplaires
A Golden Treasure of Jewish Literature (1937) — Contributeur; Contributeur — 75 exemplaires
Great German Short Novels and Stories (1933) — Contributeur — 59 exemplaires
Velhagen und Klasings Almanach 1909 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1873-03-10
Date de décès
1934-01-01
Lieu de sépulture
Friedhof Altaussee, Österreich
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Duitsland
Lieu de naissance
Fürth, Bayern, Deutschland
Lieu du décès
Altaussee, Steiermark, Österreich
Lieux de résidence
Furth, Bavaria, Germany (birth)
Altaussee, Austria (death)
Professions
Schriftsteller
theater critic
autobiographer
Relations
Karlweis, Marta (spouse)
Jacobowski, Ludwig (colleague)
Karlweis, Carl (father-in-law)
Organisations
Young Vienna
Courte biographie
Jakob Wassermann was born to a Jewish family in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. His father was a shopkeeper, He had an unhappy childhood after his mother died when he was young. He began to write at an early age and published pieces in small newspapers. After completing his military service, he stayed in southern Germany and worked for the satirical weekly Simplicissmus in Munich. In 1896, he published his first novel, Melusine. He moved to Vienna, Austria, where he became a theater critic. At this time, he got to know other writers in the Young Vienna circle such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Thomas Mann. He first successful novel was Die Juden von Zirndorf (1897, English translation The Dark Pilgrimage), and he increased his reputation with Caspar Hauser (1908). His two-volume epic about European civilization on the brink of war, Christian Wahnschaffe (The World's Illusion, 1919), brought him international fame. His novel Der Fall Maurizius (The Maurizius Case, 1928), which introduced the detective Etzel Andergast, became the first volume of a popular trilogy that included Etzel Andergast (1931) and Joseph Kerkhovens dritte Existenz (Joseph Kerkhoven's Third Existence, 1934). Wassermann published an autobiography, Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude (My Life as a German and a Jew) in 1921. His books were banned and burned by the Nazis in the 1930s.

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This novel is based on the story of the enigmatic story of Caspar Hauser, a mysterious young man who appeared on the streets of Nuremburg one day in 1828. He had apparently been kept imprisoned in a small cell for as long as he could remember. For a few years he was a national sensation, with his other worldly attitudes and snippets from his horrible childhood. There was speculation that he might be an unwanted aristocratic heir, though others thought he was a charlatan. He was murdered by an unknown person in December 1833. While the mystery of Caspar Hauser is fairly well known and intriguing, I thought this novel was overlong and the machinations of the various guardians of the young man were at times tedious and somewhat confusing. Though much of the novel is told from Caspar's point of view, his origins and motives are studiedly ambiguous and we are not clear what is real and what is his genuine or self-induced fantasy.… (plus d'informations)
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john257hopper | 2 autres critiques | Jul 31, 2023 |
Kafka’s conception of bureaucracy is made manifest in the figure of Ganna, a pedantic, delusional woman who is aroused by the smell of ink and the dotted lines found on legal documents. Wonderful character study of a man who is totally incapable of escaping the sphere of a woman lost, perpetually enamoured (or perhaps more accurately myopically intrigued) by a woman whose inner fire and clawing tenacity is inextinguishable.
 
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theoaustin | 1 autre critique | May 19, 2023 |
Maurizius, un hombre de letras elegante y frívolo, es inculpado por el asesinato de su esposa y condenado a cadena perpetua a petición del fiscal Wolf von Andergast tras un juicio polémico. Diecinueve años más tarde, Etzel Andergast, hijo adolescente del temible fiscal, implora a su padre que reabra el caso Maurizius. A pesar de que el joven está convencido de la inocencia del acusado, el fiscal Von Andergast se niega a aceptar la posibilidad de haber cometido un error. Ello obligará a Etzel a enfrentarse al padre, a cuestionar los tradicionales valores que le ha inculcado y a buscar la verdad por su cuenta. Basada en un célebre error judicial, esta obra maestra, a un tiempo crítica e idealista, posee la grandeza de una tragedia griega. Inspirándose en las implicaciones morales y filosóficas de la crisis europea de la primera mitad del siglo xx, Jacob Wassermann realizó una de las más apasionadas denuncias de la injusticia y la crueldad de la sociedad burguesa del siglo pasado.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Natt90 | 2 autres critiques | Mar 29, 2023 |
La historia de un outsider, Daniel Nothafft, un músico que vive su condición artística con pleno radicalismo y que lucha contra la decadencia moral y espiritual de su época, nos traza un arco narrativo en el que todos los puntos convergen en uno: «No se trata de poder, se trata de ser.»
 
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Natt90 | 1 autre critique | Mar 23, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
81
Aussi par
4
Membres
1,036
Popularité
#24,855
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
16
ISBN
164
Langues
12
Favoris
1

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