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1Allegorien des Lebens

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  • Title: Allegorien des Lebens
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 217
  • Publisher: F. Schöningh
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  • Publish Location: Paderborn

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  • First Year Published: 2008
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Friedrich Schlegel

Veit, a daughter of Moses Mendelssohn. In 1799 he published Part I of Lucinde, A Novel, which was seen as an account of his affair with Dorothea, causing

L'Amour médecin

love life. The daughter of Sganarelle who is in love with Clitandre. Lucinde's maid who acts as her advisor. She is not afraid to talk back to her master

Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol

France, conceived through an irregular liaison between the opera singer Lucinde Paradol and the writer Léon Halévy. When Halévy later married Alexandrine

Le Médecin malgré lui

forced to pretend to be an educated physician. He is tasked with curing Lucinde, the wealthy man's daughter who is supposedly suffering from muteness.

Lucinda (given name)

"Lucinde" was used for a character by Molière in the 1665 farce Le Médecin malgré lui and later by Friedrich von Schlegel in the 1799 novel Lucinde. The

Ludwig Marcuse

The work revolves around leading obscenity trials: Friedrich Schlegel's Lucinde (Jena, 1799), Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary (Paris, 1857), Arthur Schnitzler's

Le médecin malgré lui (opera)

serenade for Lucinde (Sérénade "Est-on sage"). Géronte complains to Lucinde's nurse Jacqueline's that he has got a rich husband in line for Lucinde as Léandre

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain

Woolwich, England in 1857, the son of Frederick W. Haultain (1821–1882) and Lucinde Helen Gordon (1828–1915), and came to Peterborough, Canada West, with his

Heiner Lauterbach

"Sandra Bullock und Co: Was aus Waldorfschülern wurde". 15 February 2011. Lucinde Hutzenlaub, Hendrik Lambertus, Petra Plaum, Die beste Schule für mein Kind:

Meaning of life

Schlegel. Schlegel was the first to use it in print by way of his novel Lucinde (1799), though Novalis had done so in a 1797–1798 manuscript, in which