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Title: Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart
Original Publication:
Berlin 1922
Volksverband der Bücherfreunde
Wegweiser Verlag GmbH
Source Description: with 8 diagrams
Note: Reading ease score: 56.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: Deutsche Dichtung der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Philipp Witkop -- Deutsche Musik der Gegenwart, von Paul Bekker -- Deutsche Philosophie der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Max Scheler -- Relativitätstheorie, von Prof. Dr. A. Sommerfeld -- Deutsche Wirtschaftsprobleme der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Goetz Briefs
Credits: EBook produced by Martin C. Doege <mdoege@compuserve.com>
Summary: "Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart" by Bekker, Briefs, Scheler, Sommerfeld, and Witkop is a collective analysis of contemporary German life written in the early 20th century. This work explores various aspects of German culture, including literature, music, philosophy, science, and economic problems in the wake of World War I. The contributors, all prominent figures in their respective fields, aim to provide insights into the spiritual refreshment and growth arising from Germany's hardships, emphasizing the resilience of the inner cultural landscape despite external struggles. The opening of "Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart" delves into the complex dynamics of German culture following a period of turmoil. The foreword, penned by Prof. Dr. Philipp Witkop, reflects on how Germany has historically experienced significant cultural flourishing in times of adversity, asserting that creative forces from literature, music, and philosophy are emerging anew despite political and economic challenges. Through a focus on the literary and spiritual revival following the destruction brought about by the war, the text sets the foundation for examining each contributing author's perspective on how contemporary German culture is characterized by both introspection and resilience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bekker, Paul, 1882-1937
Author: Briefs, Goetz A. (Goetz Antony), 1889-1974
Author: Scheler, Max, 1874-1928
Author: Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951
Author: Witkop, Philipp, 1880-1942
Editor: Witkop, Philipp, 1880-1942
EBook No.: 16264
Published: Jul 11, 2005
Downloads: 97
Language: German
Subject: Germany -- Civilization
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Germany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart
Original Publication:
Berlin 1922
Volksverband der Bücherfreunde
Wegweiser Verlag GmbH
Source Description: with 8 diagrams
Note: Reading ease score: 56.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: Deutsche Dichtung der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Philipp Witkop -- Deutsche Musik der Gegenwart, von Paul Bekker -- Deutsche Philosophie der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Max Scheler -- Relativitätstheorie, von Prof. Dr. A. Sommerfeld -- Deutsche Wirtschaftsprobleme der Gegenwart, von Prof. Dr. Goetz Briefs
Credits: EBook produced by Martin C. Doege <mdoege@compuserve.com>
Summary: "Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart" by Bekker, Briefs, Scheler, Sommerfeld, and Witkop is a collective analysis of contemporary German life written in the early 20th century. This work explores various aspects of German culture, including literature, music, philosophy, science, and economic problems in the wake of World War I. The contributors, all prominent figures in their respective fields, aim to provide insights into the spiritual refreshment and growth arising from Germany's hardships, emphasizing the resilience of the inner cultural landscape despite external struggles. The opening of "Deutsches Leben der Gegenwart" delves into the complex dynamics of German culture following a period of turmoil. The foreword, penned by Prof. Dr. Philipp Witkop, reflects on how Germany has historically experienced significant cultural flourishing in times of adversity, asserting that creative forces from literature, music, and philosophy are emerging anew despite political and economic challenges. Through a focus on the literary and spiritual revival following the destruction brought about by the war, the text sets the foundation for examining each contributing author's perspective on how contemporary German culture is characterized by both introspection and resilience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bekker, Paul, 1882-1937
Author: Briefs, Goetz A. (Goetz Antony), 1889-1974
Author: Scheler, Max, 1874-1928
Author: Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951
Author: Witkop, Philipp, 1880-1942
Editor: Witkop, Philipp, 1880-1942
EBook No.: 16264
Published: Jul 11, 2005
Downloads: 97
Language: German
Subject: Germany -- Civilization
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Germany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.