A Burning Secret (novel)
The novel "A Burning Secret" is one of the short novels created by Stefan Zweig. Various translations of the novel have been issued under the titles "The Buried Secret," "Madness of Love," and "A Burning Secret." While Zweig chose the original title for his novel, which is "A Burning Secret," considering The heroism in the novel is the boy who discovered the secret of the relationship between his mother and the Baron. The novel paints a picture of both women and love in the literature of Stefan Zweig, and love is a constant and eternal topic in all literature, poetry and prose, ancient and modern, and in all languages. Any literature, regardless of its history and culture, is not devoid of writing about love, but what distinguishes one literature from another is the extent of openness of society and the extent of freedom of expression in it, and what distinguishes one writer from another is the way he writes. Fictional art in general is not concerned with providing an explanation for love, but rather presents it as it is. The novelist's goal is focused on the degree of depth, breadth, impact, cause and effect, and where it will lead, and showing the impact caused by the love relationship that brought together the heroes of the novel and how each relationship ended, or in a more correct sense, where this relationship headed. relationship?
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A Burning Secret (novel)
The novel "A Burning Secret" is one of the short novels created by Stefan Zweig. Various translations of the novel have been issued under the titles "The Buried Secret," "Madness of Love," and "A Burning Secret." While Zweig chose the original title for his novel, which is "A Burning Secret," considering The heroism in the novel is the boy who discovered the secret of the relationship between his mother and the Baron. The novel paints a picture of both women and love in the literature of Stefan Zweig, and love is a constant and eternal topic in all literature, poetry and prose, ancient and modern, and in all languages. Any literature, regardless of its history and culture, is not devoid of writing about love, but what distinguishes one literature from another is the extent of openness of society and the extent of freedom of expression in it, and what distinguishes one writer from another is the way he writes. Fictional art in general is not concerned with providing an explanation for love, but rather presents it as it is. The novelist's goal is focused on the degree of depth, breadth, impact, cause and effect, and where it will lead, and showing the impact caused by the love relationship that brought together the heroes of the novel and how each relationship ended, or in a more correct sense, where this relationship headed. relationship?
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A Burning Secret (novel)

A Burning Secret (novel)

A Burning Secret (novel)

A Burning Secret (novel)

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The novel "A Burning Secret" is one of the short novels created by Stefan Zweig. Various translations of the novel have been issued under the titles "The Buried Secret," "Madness of Love," and "A Burning Secret." While Zweig chose the original title for his novel, which is "A Burning Secret," considering The heroism in the novel is the boy who discovered the secret of the relationship between his mother and the Baron. The novel paints a picture of both women and love in the literature of Stefan Zweig, and love is a constant and eternal topic in all literature, poetry and prose, ancient and modern, and in all languages. Any literature, regardless of its history and culture, is not devoid of writing about love, but what distinguishes one literature from another is the extent of openness of society and the extent of freedom of expression in it, and what distinguishes one writer from another is the way he writes. Fictional art in general is not concerned with providing an explanation for love, but rather presents it as it is. The novelist's goal is focused on the degree of depth, breadth, impact, cause and effect, and where it will lead, and showing the impact caused by the love relationship that brought together the heroes of the novel and how each relationship ended, or in a more correct sense, where this relationship headed. relationship?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789779914657
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 10/26/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 131
File size: 343 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

Stefan Zweig (1881—1942) spent his youth studying philosophy and the history of literature in Vienna and belonged to a pan-European cultural circle that included Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss. In 1934, under National Socialism, Zweig fled Austria for England, where he authored several novels, short stories, and biographies. In 1941 Zweig and his second wife traveled to Brazil, where they both committed suicide. NYRB Classics published his novels Chess Story and Beware of Pity.
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