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While on a journey with his wife to Prague for the opening night of Don Giovanni, Mozart is caught picking an orange on the grounds of a stately home. But when the resident family find out who they are dealing with, they are delighted to be in the presence of the celebrated composer and invite him to their daughter’s wedding. Mörike’s vivid and imaginative depiction of a day in the life of Mozart captures both the humorous and the more fragile and pensive side of the Austrian genius. Review A masterpiece in European literature, a novella to set beside Thomas Mann's Death in Venice or Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata. --George Steiner The Observer About the Author After a career as a clergyman, Eduard Mörike (1804–75) became one of the most prominent poets of his day, also penning prose works, notably the novellas The Painter Nolten and Mozart’s Journey to Prague.
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Mozart's Journey to Prague, Eduard Mörike
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
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- Titel
- Mozart's Journey to Prague
- Sprache
- Tschechisch
- Autor*innen
- Eduard Mörike
- Verlag
- Alma classics
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1847494587
- ISBN13
- 9781847494580
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- While on a journey with his wife to Prague for the opening night of Don Giovanni, Mozart is caught picking an orange on the grounds of a stately home. But when the resident family find out who they are dealing with, they are delighted to be in the presence of the celebrated composer and invite him to their daughter’s wedding. Mörike’s vivid and imaginative depiction of a day in the life of Mozart captures both the humorous and the more fragile and pensive side of the Austrian genius. Review A masterpiece in European literature, a novella to set beside Thomas Mann's Death in Venice or Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata. --George Steiner The Observer About the Author After a career as a clergyman, Eduard Mörike (1804–75) became one of the most prominent poets of his day, also penning prose works, notably the novellas The Painter Nolten and Mozart’s Journey to Prague.