The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

First published in 1913 and anonymously translated in English in 1919, "The Burning Secret" is known for its psychological depth and exploration of human relationships. The plot of this novella unfolds as a complex psychological drama, exploring themes of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of hidden emotions.

This new Large Print Edition comes with a beautiful layout designed to make reading comfortable.

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The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

First published in 1913 and anonymously translated in English in 1919, "The Burning Secret" is known for its psychological depth and exploration of human relationships. The plot of this novella unfolds as a complex psychological drama, exploring themes of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of hidden emotions.

This new Large Print Edition comes with a beautiful layout designed to make reading comfortable.

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The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

by Stefan Zweig
The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

The Burning Secret: New Large Print Edition

by Stefan Zweig

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First published in 1913 and anonymously translated in English in 1919, "The Burning Secret" is known for its psychological depth and exploration of human relationships. The plot of this novella unfolds as a complex psychological drama, exploring themes of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of hidden emotions.

This new Large Print Edition comes with a beautiful layout designed to make reading comfortable.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782384552238
Publisher: Alicia Editions
Publication date: 12/07/2023
Edition description: Large Type
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)

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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