Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Memoirs of a Good-for-nothing. Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff. Calder & Boyar, 1966 - Fathers and sons - 127 pages. The story of a young man's wanderings with a happy ever after ending.

  2. Read 210 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Eichendorff's prose masterpiece - a picaresque account of the wanderings of a young man wh…

  3. 9 de ago. de 2022 · Mit den elenden Philistern und der engen Welt, in der sie leben, will er um keinen Preis etwas zu tun haben. Als sein Vater ihn aus dem Haus wirft, damit er endlich lernt, für sich selbst zu sorgen, zieht er mit seiner Geige zu Fuss durchs Land bis nach Italien und lebt seine Freiheit. Auf einem Schloss hatte er sich in eine vornehme Dame ...

  4. Memoirs of a Good-for-nothing. Following a row with his father, a young man leaves home, and?following a series of picturesque wanderings?eventually finds love with the girl of his dreams. Deeply imbued with the style of German Romanticism, this classic story is at once an exhilarating romp and an exemplary distillation of 19th-century thought.

  5. Description. Eichendorff's prose masterpiece – a picaresque account of the wanderings of a young man who leaves home after a row with his father, and who eventually finds love with the girl of his dreams – is one of the best-known classics of German literature. Deeply imbued with the style and sentiment of German Romanticism, and ...

  6. Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (March 10, 1788 – November 26, 1857) was a German poet and novelist of the later German romantic school. Eichendorff is regarded as one of the most important German Romantics and his works have sustained high popularity in Germany from production to the present day. Show more.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2019 · “You good-for-nothing! there you sun yourself again and stretch and stretch your bones tiredly, and leave me to do all the work alone. I can no longer feed you here. Spring is at the door, go out into the world and buy yourself your own bread”. – Joseph von Eichendorff, Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing, (1826) First Chapter, the miller to ...