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Rita Goldberg

    Diese Autorin befasst sich mit den komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Menschen und der Welt um sie herum. Ihr Schreiben ist bekannt für seine scharfsinnige Charakterpsychologie und poetische Sprache. In ihren Werken erforscht sie Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und die Suche nach Sinn im modernen Leben. Ihr einzigartiger Stil und ihr tiefgreifender Einblick in die menschliche Psyche machen sie zu einer unvergesslichen Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur.

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    Sex and Enlightenment
    • Sex and Enlightenment

      Women in Richardson and Diderot

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Dr. Goldberg explores the intricate sexual mythology embedded in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, revealing its profound impact on Diderot's La Religieuse. Through this analysis, the book uncovers the nuanced themes of sexuality and morality present in both works, highlighting Richardson's influence on Diderot and offering a fresh perspective on 18th-century literature.

      Sex and Enlightenment
    • Motherland

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(23)Abgeben

      The author writes: I am the child of a woman who survived the Holocaust not by the skin of her teeth but heroically ...This book tells the story of her dramatic life before, during and after the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands in 1940. Hilde Jacobsthal was born in Berlin and arrived in the Netherlands as a young child. She was fifteen when the Nazis invaded, and when Jewish students were forbidden to attend Dutch schools, she trained and worked as a day care nurse. Thus began her long association with the Underground, helping to save Jewish children when they came to the deportation point. She fled to Belgium after the deportation of her parents in 1943, and spent a year in hiding under a false identity, while continuing her work in the Resistance. After she was liberated by the American army in 1944, she joined the British Red Cross and found herself at Bergen-Belsen a week after British forces arrived in April 1945. She had hoped to find her parents there, but learned, eventually, that they had perished at Auschwitz. She was one of the first people to tell Otto Frank that Anne and Margot Frank had died at Bergen-Belsen; much later, Otto asked her opinion about publishing Anne's diary. In Bergen-Belsen she met her future husband, Max Goldberg, a camp doctor, and together they went as a medical team to take part in Israel's War of Independence where he was badly wounded.

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    • Motherland

      Growing Up with the Holocaust

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(76)Abgeben

      The book, first released in Great Britain in 2014, offers a unique perspective on its themes and characters, inviting readers into a richly crafted narrative. It explores intricate relationships and societal issues, providing depth and insight into the human experience. With compelling storytelling and vivid descriptions, it captures the essence of its setting, making it a memorable read for those interested in contemporary literature.

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