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Hanna

Hanna

Jutta Böhrer

Books on Demand
2016
pokkari
Hanna, eine junge Buchh ndlerin aus N rnberg, sie lernt zuf llig Lorenz kennen. Doch ein f r Hanna schweres Ereignis macht den Weg nicht einfach mit Lorenz.
Hanna

Hanna

Wilma Borghoff

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
pokkari
Die neunzehnj hrige Rettungssanit terin Hanna trifft bei einem Einsatz auf den geheimnisvollen und attraktiven Daniel, der mit seinen zweiundvierzig Jahren eine andere Welt verk rpert. Trotz ihrer unterschiedlichen Lebensvorstellungen - Hanna stammt aus einer intakten liebevollen Familie, w hren Daniel famili re Bindungen ablehnt - entfacht eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung zwischen ihnen. Doch ihre Liebe wird auf eine harte Probe gestellt, als Hannas kleine Nichte entf hrt wird. Hannas Welt ger t aus den Fugen und sie begibt sich gemeinsam mit ihrer Familie auf eine verzweifelte Suche nach dem Baby. Eine schockierende Wahrheit kommt ans Licht. Kann ihre Liebe zu Daniel diesen Belastungen standhalten? Oder werden ihre unterschiedlichen Vorstellungen von Familie und Zukunft un berwindbare Hindernisse bleiben? Ein mitrei ender Liebesroman, der die Grenzen der Liebe, Familie und Loyalit t auslotet und mit einer spannenden Entf hrungsgeschichte verbunden ist.
Hanna

Hanna

Minna Canth

Verlag 28 Eichen
2008
nidottu
Minna Canth ist die wichtigste Autorin des finnischen Realismus und eine bedeutende Vorkämpferin für die Rechte der Frauen. Ihr Geburtstag ist als Tag der Gleichberechtigung ein finnischer Staatsfeiertag. In ihren u.a. von Henrik Ibsen beeinflußten Dramen vertritt sie radikale sozialkritische Ideen,. Ihre Stärke ist die realitätsnahe Diskussion weltanschaulicher Themen, wie das Verhältnis von Religion und Darwinismus, vor dem Hintergrund der Familie als Bühne moralischer Konflikte. Im ihrem 111. Todesjahr präsentiert der Verlag die wichtigsten Arbeiten dieser Autorin als lebendige Erzählerin und große moralische Instanz der finnischen Literatur, einige davon erstmals in deutscher Übersetzung. Minna Canth 1844 - 1897
Hanna

Hanna

Fatmire Sopa

novum publishing gmbh
2024
pokkari
Wie eine Puppe im Puppentheater, so f hlt sich Hanna: Miene, Aussehen, Verhalten auf der B hne des Lebens, alles wird von anderen bestimmt. Die albanische Tradition schreibt vor, wen und wie man liebt. Dabei will die junge Kosovo-Albanerin nur gl cklich sein.
Hanna

Hanna

Minna Canth

Artemira
2018
nidottu
Hanna on Minna Canthin kirjoittama pienoisromaani vuodelta 1886. Tämä painos on osa Finnish Easy Reading -kirjasarjaa. Teos on kirjoitettu selkeällä kielellä proosamuodossa alkuperäistekstin tyyliä ja tunnelmaa kunnioittaen. Kirjassa on myös sanasto, kysymyksiä ja kielioppiharjoituksia. Hanna on nuori tyttö, joka huomaa, että onnellinen lapsuus on päättynyt. Isä on humalassa, ja äiti on surullinen. Kun Hanna kasvaa aikuiseksi, hän kohtaa epätasa-arvon ja oman aikansa naisten ongelmat. Koulu opettaa tytöille ja pojille eri asioita. Perhe ei hyväksy Hannan tulevaisuuden suunnitelmia. Rakkaus pettää monta kertaa. Uskonto antaa elämänohjeita. Onko naisen tärkein tehtävä olla vain nöyrä vaimo? Usko siihen, että maailma olisi hyvä, vaihtuu helposti epätoivoon.
Hanna

Hanna

Minna Canth

Saga Egmont
2024
pokkari
Minna Canthin ajaton klassikko kuvaa intiimisti naiseksi kasvamisen suuria kysymyksi .Herkk ja vastuuntuntoinen Hanna ihastuu lyseota k yv n Woldemartiin. H n saa kuitenkin kokea karvaan pettymyksen, kun Woldemart menee naimisiin Hannan yst v n kanssa. Ensirakkaudessa koettu kolhu antaa esimakua tulevasta - aikuistuvan Hannan haaveet ovat harvoin linjassa sen kanssa, mit muu maailma nuorelta naiselta odottaa.Tytt jen ja naisten yhteiskunnalliseen asemaan pureutuva Hanna on monisyinen kasvutarina, jonka teemat resonoivat lukijoissa yh edelleen.
Hanna's Daughters: A Novel of Three Generations

Hanna's Daughters: A Novel of Three Generations

Marianne Fredriksson

Random House Publishing Group
1999
nidottu
"An uplifting family saga . . . Marianne] Fredriksson provides a satisfyingly complex . . . chronicle of women and the burdens imposed by their family history, their gender and themselves. . . . Its message of reconciliation is transcendent."--People Sweeping through one hundred years of Scandinavian history, this luminous story follows three generations of Swedish women--a grandmother, a mother, and a daughter--whose lives are linked through a century of great love and great loss. Resonating with truth and revelation, this moving novel deftly explores the often difficult but enduring ties between mothers and daughters, the sacrifices, compromises, and rewards in the relationships between men and women, and the patterns of emotion that repeat themselves through generations. If you have ever wanted to connect with the past, or rediscover family, Hanna's Daughters will strike a chord in your heart. . . . Praise for Hanna's Daughters "Brilliant . . . Hanna's Daughters outlines the lives of three generations of women and their complicated relationships with one another."--USA Today "I loved Hanna's Daughters from the very first page, and I absolutely could not put it down. . . . Written with grace and wit, this novel deserves to be read, discussed, and cherished by future generations of mothers and daughters."--Judith Guest, author of Ordinary People and Errands
Hanna Fenichel Pitkin
Hanna Fenichel Pitkin has made key contributions to the field of political philosophy, pushing forward and clarifying the ways that political theorists think about action as the exercise of political freedom. In so doing, she has offered insightful studies of the problems of modern politics that theorists are called to address, and has addressed them herself in a range of theoretical genres.. This collection of her works approaches each of these dimensions of Pitkin’s contributions in turn:The Modern Condition and the Impetus to Theorize: Pitkin has offered sustained reflection on what aspects of modern political life prompt the impulse to theorize politics. Highlighting the pitfalls that modern life and philosophy also present for that enterprise, she suggests an agenda for political theorizing that engages the dilemmas of modernity in ways that grasp the importance of paradox as a portal of insight into the modern condition, and eschews attempts at easy resolution.Moral Philosophy, Judgment, Justice: Pitkin has turned at several points in her career to the concept of justice as one that particularly brings together questions of agency and responsibility, the insights of moral philosophy, and judgment. Drawing upon a variety of methodological resources and theoretical inspirations, her work engages ordinary language philosophy, pedagogical practice, and textual study, to yield a complex and subtle set of observations, all of which open moral philosophy and matters of judgment to questions of action and responsibility in the exercise of political freedom.Action: Political agency and its obstacles are a key theme in Pitkin’s work and a main area of her theoretical innovation. She has examined the appeal of autonomy as a picture of political agency, explored the ways that the institutional arrangements of modern liberal societies attempt to link of individual and political agency and offered a picture of political freedom as maintaining the tension between individual "parts" and collective "wholes," Finally, Pitkin has meditated on the political and social conditions that most impede our ability to grasp agency as a practice of political freedom, and gestured to paths that may lead forward.
Hanna Fenichel Pitkin
Hanna Fenichel Pitkin has made key contributions to the field of political philosophy, pushing forward and clarifying the ways that political theorists think about action as the exercise of political freedom. In so doing, she has offered insightful studies of the problems of modern politics that theorists are called to address, and has addressed them herself in a range of theoretical genres.. This collection of her works approaches each of these dimensions of Pitkin’s contributions in turn:The Modern Condition and the Impetus to Theorize: Pitkin has offered sustained reflection on what aspects of modern political life prompt the impulse to theorize politics. Highlighting the pitfalls that modern life and philosophy also present for that enterprise, she suggests an agenda for political theorizing that engages the dilemmas of modernity in ways that grasp the importance of paradox as a portal of insight into the modern condition, and eschews attempts at easy resolution.Moral Philosophy, Judgment, Justice: Pitkin has turned at several points in her career to the concept of justice as one that particularly brings together questions of agency and responsibility, the insights of moral philosophy, and judgment. Drawing upon a variety of methodological resources and theoretical inspirations, her work engages ordinary language philosophy, pedagogical practice, and textual study, to yield a complex and subtle set of observations, all of which open moral philosophy and matters of judgment to questions of action and responsibility in the exercise of political freedom.Action: Political agency and its obstacles are a key theme in Pitkin’s work and a main area of her theoretical innovation. She has examined the appeal of autonomy as a picture of political agency, explored the ways that the institutional arrangements of modern liberal societies attempt to link of individual and political agency and offered a picture of political freedom as maintaining the tension between individual "parts" and collective "wholes," Finally, Pitkin has meditated on the political and social conditions that most impede our ability to grasp agency as a practice of political freedom, and gestured to paths that may lead forward.
Hanna's Diary, 1938-1941

Hanna's Diary, 1938-1941

Hanna Spencer

McGill-Queen's University Press
2001
sidottu
The courageous story of a young Jewish woman's experiences in Czechoslovakia, England and Canada during World War II. Hanna Fischl, a Czech of Jewish descent, began writing this diary so that her lover, a Christian composer, could learn about her life while they had been apart.
Hanna's Diary, 1938-1941

Hanna's Diary, 1938-1941

Hanna Spencer

McGill-Queen's University Press
2004
nidottu
From the preface: "For forty-five years I had not opened the wooden box with the fancy hand-carved lid. I knew what was in it. Together with miscellaneous keepsakes and photographs, it contained six notebooks written in German. This was the journal I kept from 1938 to 1941, during a crucial period in many people's lives, including mine. The box had remained locked since 1942, when I had pulled down my own "iron curtain," shutting out the memories preserved on those pages. But the time eventually came for the curtain to be raised. The main reason for this change of mind was my profound regret that I had not quizzed my parents more about their personal history; I didn't want this to happen to my children and grandchildren. Thus I brought myself to open the box, literally and figuratively, and set about translating the diaries from German into English - strictly for the use of my family, or so I thought." Hanna Fischl, a Czech of Jewish descent, was a twenty-four-year-old teacher in a German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia when Hitler's shadow loomed over Europe in 1938. No longer able to associate openly with her lover, Hans Feiertag, the talented, Christian composer whom she had loved since her teens, she began writing a diary at his request so that, once they were reunited, he could learn about her life while they had been apart. Written in a touching and candid style, Hanna's Diary, 1938-1941 is the result of that request. Hanna's Diary, 1938B1941 offers an intimate view of sweeping historical events that engulfed Europe and the world, evoking the creeping fear, desperate hopes, desertion of friends, and sense of isolation that Hanna Spencer felt as Nazism spread. The diary follows Spencer to England - where she faced misery of a different kind - and then to Canada, where, as a young immigrant with a PhD, she worked in her uncle's glove-making factory before finally landing a teaching job in Ottawa. Spencer describes her experiences lecturing on Czechoslovaki's history and its takeover by the Nazis, and her resulting celebrity on the Ontario lecture circuit. Written with clear wit and a sharp eye for detail, Hanna's Diary, 1938B1941 is a must-read for anyone interested in the human side of the Second World War.