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Deutsch: Titelseiten eines Nachdrucks der Novelle 'Die Flucht von Königstein' von Friedrich Stoltze aus dem Jahre 1860. In dieser Novelle kommt der Autor als 'psychosomatischer' Patient nach Königstein im Taunus. Ein realer Arzt spielt als Romanfigur mit - Georg Pingler, der Begründer der Kur in Königstein. Das nassauische Königstein dient als politische Zufluchtsstelle vor den Preussen. In Königstein wird sein Sohn Herrmann geboren. |
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- 2010-03-27 22:03 Groth-Pfeifer 2576×3790× (893335 bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Titelseiten eines Nachdrucks (1946) der Novelle 'Die Flucht von Königstein' von Friedrich Stoltze aus dem Jahre 1860. In dieser Novelle kommt der Autor als 'psychosomatischer' Patient nach Königstein im Taunus. Ein realer Arzt spielt als Romanfigur mit - Georg Pingler, der Begründer der Kur in Königstein. Das nassauische Königstein dient als politische Zufluchtsstelle vor den Preussen. In Königstein wird sein Sohn Herrmann geboren. |Quelle = Nachdruck von 1946, Friedrich Stoltze |Urheber = Friedrich Stoltze |Datum = 1860 |Genehmigung = {{Bild-PD-Schöpfungshöhe}} |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = In der Novelle "Die Flucht von Königstein" wird ein Schneesturm beschrieben - ganz ähnlich dem "Schneetraum" im Roman Der Zauberberg von Thomas Mann. Grund = Die Datei dient der Erforschung des Sanatoriums Dr. Kohnstamm und des Romans Der Zauberberg }}
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