Imaginäre Brücken: Studien und Aufsätze

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Imaginäre Brücken: Studien und Aufsätze

by Jakob Wassermann

DE·~4 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

JAKOB WASSERMANN IMAGINÄRE BRÜCKEN - STUDIEN UND AUFSÄTZE - KURT WOLFF VERLAG / MÜNCHEN

0:05

Was ist Besitz? - Geschrieben 1919

32:27

Faustina - Ein Gespräch. Geschrieben 1907

1:20:49

Der Literat - Geschrieben 1909

1:37

Der Literat als Dilettant

10:55

Der Literat als Psycholog

22:17

Der Literat als Tribun

17:26

Der Literat als Schöngeist

9:05

Der Literat als Apostel

11:54

Die Frau als Literat

7:15

Description

In this thought‑provoking essay the author turns a critical eye toward the very idea of ownership, asking what it really means to possess something in a world still reeling from the upheavals of war. By tracing the shifting legal and moral foundations of property, the text reveals how claims once taken for granted can suddenly feel precarious, as power and violence intervene in everyday lives. The writer explores the stark divide between those who barely scrape by and those whose abundance seems limitless, sketching a social landscape where envy, resentment, and the longing for a fairer order simmer beneath the surface.

Drawing on historical reflection without resorting to slogans, the essay examines how long‑standing structures of intimidation and dependency have kept the impoverished from demanding change. It invites listeners to consider whether the current system, built over centuries, can ever truly accommodate the basic human right to food, shelter and dignity, and what new possibilities might emerge when the old assumptions about possession are questioned.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (243K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-11-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jakob Wassermann

Jakob Wassermann

1873–1934

A bestselling German-language novelist of the early 20th century, he was drawn to moral conflict, mystery, and questions of identity. His fiction reached a huge audience in the 1920s, and his life as a German Jew gave added force to his writing about belonging and exclusion.

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