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'''[2016]: BrightSummaries.com, | '''[2016]: BrightSummaries.com, France''' | ||
''The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig''. Written by Delphine Leloup in French; translated into English by Emma. Lunt. This is an online internet resource, a computer file. Format: eBook, document, biography. Subjects: Stefan Zweig, Schachnovelle, criticism and interpretation, literary criticism - European - German. | |||
'''Contents:''' | |||
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Stefan Zweig, Austrian writer, playwright, journalist and biographer | |||
The Royal Game | |||
Human nature and psychology | |||
Summary | |||
Character study/analysis: The narrator, Mirko Czentovic, McConner, Dr. B | |||
The circumstances surrounding the rise of Nazism in the 20th century | |||
Dr. B. and Czentovic, opposing personalities and values | |||
The symbolism of chess | |||
Futher reflection | |||
Some questions to think about | |||
Further reading | |||
</lst> | |||
[[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (French)]] | [[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (French)]] | ||
[[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (English)]] | [[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (English)]] |
Latest revision as of 21:30, 23 October 2020
[2016]: BrightSummaries.com, France
The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig. Written by Delphine Leloup in French; translated into English by Emma. Lunt. This is an online internet resource, a computer file. Format: eBook, document, biography. Subjects: Stefan Zweig, Schachnovelle, criticism and interpretation, literary criticism - European - German.
Contents:
[1].
Stefan Zweig, Austrian writer, playwright, journalist and biographer
[2].
The Royal Game
[3].
Human nature and psychology
[4].
Summary
[5].
Character study/analysis: The narrator, Mirko Czentovic, McConner, Dr. B
[6].
The circumstances surrounding the rise of Nazism in the 20th century
[7].
Dr. B. and Czentovic, opposing personalities and values
[8].
The symbolism of chess
[9].
Futher reflection
[10].
Some questions to think about
[11].
Further reading