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Selected works of Remarque in three volumes.
Goethe's masterpiece of an epistolary novel from 1774 (revised in 1787), pivotal to the Sturm und Drang movement, caused a cultural upheaval in Europe – a wave of suicides, "Wertherism" and the imitation of heroes in fashion and sentiment.
Three World War I comrades—Robbie, Otto, and Gottfried—try to survive in Weimar Germany in 1928. Amid economic crisis, poverty, and political violence, their friendship is their only refuge.
Robert Musil's The Confusions of the Young Törless (1906) and Three Women (1924) are works that explore the psychological depths, moral dilemmas, and internal conflicts of the individual, characteristic of Musil's analytical prose.
Childhood impressions and experiences of little Laurie in an isolated English village around 1920, still untouched by technical civilization.
A classic sentimental romance novel with motifs of inheritance, intrigue, class differences and happy love that overcomes obstacles. The main character is the young Rose Rietberg, a beautiful and noble girl who is orphaned at an early age.