Georg Ebers: Collected Works An Egyptian Princess, Uarda, The Emperor, Cleopatra, The Bride of the Nile...
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16.07.2023
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6658 KB
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Clara Bell + weitere
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Englisch
EAN
9788028306397
Georg Ebers: Collected Works presents a comprehensive anthology of the distinguished German Egyptologist and novelist's literary contributions. Ebers, known for his vivid storytelling and meticulous historical detail, weaves a rich tapestry of narratives that chronicle the splendor and complexities of ancient Egypt. His works, characterized by their lyrical prose and immersive character development, reflect the author's deep-seated passion for Egyptology, positioning his narratives within the broader context of 19th-century literature, where the fascination with antiquity and exotic locales was burgeoning. Through a blend of fiction and scholarly insight, Ebers invites readers to experience the lives, customs, and conflicts of his characters against the backdrop of a historically significant civilization. Georg Ebers (1837-1898) was not only a novelist but also a pioneering Egyptologist whose academic pursuits greatly influenced his literary oeuvre. His extensive travels in Egypt and profound understanding of its culture and history inform the narrative depth of his works. Ebers, whose scholarly credentials include eminent positions and notable archaeological contributions, seamlessly merged his dual passions for literature and history, making his writings at once informative and captivating. For readers seeking an amalgamation of adventure and scholarship, Georg Ebers: Collected Works serves as an essential repository of knowledge and storytelling. It is a remarkable entry point into the realm of historical fiction that emphasizes the enchantment of ancient Egypt while providing an erudite lens through which to appreciate Ebers's literary legacy.
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