LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jacob gordin

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jacob gordin

  • Sappho
    Jacob Gordin
    Sappho is a collection of four dramatic works by the prominent Yiddish playwright Jacob Gordin. This volume, originally published in 1906, showcases Gordin’s skill in crafting compelling narratives and exploring complex themes relevant to Jewish life and culture at the turn of the century. The collection includes 'Lebensbild in 4 aen', 'Di emese raf', 'Elishe ben Abuye', and 'D...
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    28,01 €

  • Ale shriften; Volume 4
    Jacob Gordin
    Ale Shriften, Volume 4, by Jacob Gordin, is a significant collection of dramatic works in Yiddish. This volume showcases Gordin’s contribution to the Yiddish theater and offers insights into Jewish life and culture during the early 20th century. Gordin was a prominent playwright, and his works reflect social and political themes relevant to the Jewish immigrant experience. This...
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    26,11 €

  • Ale shrifen; Volume 4
    Jacob Gordin
    Ale shrifen, Volume 4, presents a collection of dramatic works by Jacob Gordin, a pivotal figure in the development of modern Yiddish theater. Published around 1910, this volume offers insight into the social, cultural, and political concerns of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and America at the turn of the century. Gordin’s plays are known for their realism, psychological...
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    26,09 €

  • Ale shrifen; Volume 2
    Jacob Gordin
    Ale shrifen, Volume 2, presents a collection of dramatic works by Jacob Gordin, a prominent figure in Yiddish theater. This volume offers valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of Jewish communities at the turn of the 20th century. Gordin’s plays are known for their realistic portrayals of Jewish life, exploring themes of immigration, assimilation, and the cla...
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    26,18 €

  • The Kreutzer Sonata
    Jacob Gordin / Langdon Elwyn Mitchell
    The Kreutzer Sonata is a play in four acts, written by Jacob Gordin and first published in 1907. The play is based on Leo Tolstoy’s novella of the same name, and explores themes of love, jealousy, and the destructive nature of passion.The story follows the character of Pozdnyshev, who is on a train journey with a stranger. He begins to tell the stranger the story of his life, a...
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    23,33 €