Publisher's Synopsis
Die Zeit, Band XXIX und XXX, 1902 offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and intellectual landscape of early 20th-century Europe. This volume, edited by Isidore Singer, Hermann Bahr, Max Burckhard, Heinrich Kanner, and Richard Muther, encapsulates the vibrant debates and artistic expressions of the era. Through its essays and articles, "Die Zeit" provides invaluable insights into the historical currents shaping European society during this pivotal year.
A treasure for historians and literature enthusiasts alike, this collection captures the spirit of a bygone era, preserving the voices and perspectives of some of the most influential thinkers and writers of the time. This volume of "Die Zeit" stands as a significant historical document, offering a rich tapestry of intellectual discourse and cultural commentary.
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