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- Joch des Krieges
Joch des Krieges
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Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev
1918
German
1. Teil (1914) - Anfang
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- 1. Teil (1914) - Anfang
- 1. Teil (1914) - 1. Fortsetzung
- 1. Teil (1914) - 2. Fortsetzung
- 1. Teil (1914) - 3. Fortsetzung und Schluss
- 2. Teil (1915) - Anfang
- 2. Teil (1915) - 1. Fortsetzung
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- 2. Teil (1915) - 3. Fortsetzung und Schluss
- 3. Teil - Anfang
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Ergreifender Anti-Kriegs-Roman in Tagebuchform, zu dem sich der Autor durch den Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges zu schreiben veranlasst sah und der die bereits in der Novelle "Das rote Lachen" gezeigte pazifistische Haltung Andrejews eindrucksvoll bestätigt. Vor allem die durch den Krieg verursachten Leiden der Zivilbevölkerung im Hinterland sind Gegenstand des Werkes. (Zusammenfassung von Friedrich)
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