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Michael Kohlhaas
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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"You can send me to the scaffold, but I can make you suffer, and I mean to." Based on actual historic events, this thrilling saga of violence and retribution bridged the gap between medieval and modern literature, and speaks so profoundly to the contemporary spirit that it has been the basis of numerous plays, movies, and novels. It has become, in fact, a classic tale: that of the honorable man forced to take the law into his own hands. In this incendiary prototype, a minor tax dispute intensifies explosively, until the eponymous hero finds the forces of an entire kingdom, and even the great Martin Luther, gathered against him. But soon even Luther comes to echo the growing army of peasants asking, Isnt Kohlhaas right? Widely acknowledged as one of the masterworks of German literature, Michael Kohlhaas is also one of the most stirring tales ever written of the quest for justice. The Art of The Novella Series Too short to be a novel, too long to be a short story, the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless, it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series, Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are, in many instances, presented in book form for the first time.
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Daisey
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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Mehso-so

I started this novella last night with supper and finished it this morning. It‘s a story of justice turned to revenge that gets completely out of control. Martin Luther even makes an appearance to condemn and then assist the main character. I found it a bit ridiculous but with an interesting ending.

#1001books #Reading1001 #translated #ReadAndEat

maeveflannery The salad looks good, too. 2y
Daisey @maeveflannery Thanks! It was simple and delicious! 2y
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ju.ca.no
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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#ispy with my little eye some green covers @Tanisha_A - I‘m at my boyfriend‘s place now with most of my books still at my parents‘ house but am happy that I still managed to find some 😁

Do you spy some black covers on your shelves @MrBook @SauerPatch @2BR02B @DuckOfDoom ?🤗

Tanisha_A Sooo pretty! 😍 4y
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BarbaraBB
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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Bailedbailed

Kafka's favourite novella, I read somewhere, but not mine. #1001books

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Superpower_Loading
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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Several hours into @DeweysReadathon and two cups of coffee later - two books down, moving onto a novella. The real question right now is whether to have some ice cream or not...

LauraAndTaraAndBooks Isn't the answer to that question ALWAYS yes?! 7y
Superpower_Loading Those are words to live by! @LauraAndTaraAndBooks 7y
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Glitzersinn
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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"... und wie denn die Wahrscheinlichkeit nicht immer auf Seiten der Wahrheit ist, so traf es sich, dass hier etwas geschehen war, dass wir zwar berichten: die Freiheit aber, daran zu zweifeln, demjenigen, dem es wohlgefällt, zugestehen müssen ...."

#perfectquote #quoteoftheday #supersatz #kleist #spracheistkunst

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Glitzersinn
Michael Kohlhaas | Heinrich von Kleist
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"An den Ufern der Havel lebte, um die Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts, ein Rosshändler, namens Michael Kohlhaas, Sohn eines Schulmeisters, einer der rechtschaffensten zugleich und entsetzlichsten Menschen seiner Zeit."

#erstersatz #kleist #examen #kohlhaas #malwasanderes #supersatz

Nelly Oh das Buch war bei uns Abithema und ich fands ganz übel damals 8y
Glitzersinn @Nelly für mich ist es Examensthema ? und auch noch selbst gewählt ? 8y
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