Standaard Boekhandel gebruikt cookies en gelijkaardige technologieën om de website goed te laten werken en je een betere surfervaring te bezorgen.
Hieronder kan je kiezen welke cookies je wilt inschakelen:
Technische en functionele cookies
Deze cookies zijn essentieel om de website goed te laten functioneren, en laten je toe om bijvoorbeeld in te loggen. Je kan deze cookies niet uitschakelen.
Analytische cookies
Deze cookies verzamelen anonieme informatie over het gebruik van onze website. Op die manier kunnen we de website beter afstemmen op de behoeften van de gebruikers.
Marketingcookies
Deze cookies delen je gedrag op onze website met externe partijen, zodat je op externe platformen relevantere advertenties van Standaard Boekhandel te zien krijgt.
Je kan maximaal 250 producten tegelijk aan je winkelmandje toevoegen. Verwijdere enkele producten uit je winkelmandje, of splits je bestelling op in meerdere bestellingen.
In "A Word, Only a Word," Georg Ebers presents a compelling exploration of language, communication, and the nuances of human interaction within a richly woven narrative. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, Ebers employs a delicate prose style filled with lyrical embellishments, which mirrors the intricate interplay of thoughts and emotions of his characters. The novel captures the tension between societal expectations and personal expression, encapsulating the philosophical inquiry into the power of words and their significance in shaping identities and relationships. Ebers'Äô mastery of dialogue further enhances the depth of his characters, allowing readers to experience the subtleties of their motivations and desires firsthand. Georg Ebers, a prominent German Egyptologist and novelist of the 19th century, drew upon his deep understanding of ancient cultures and languages, giving his work a unique perspective on the historical evolution of communication. His scholarly pursuits not only influenced his narrative structure but also infused the text with thematic richness, raising questions about the intersection of culture, history, and language that resonate through ages. Ebers' dedication to exploring the human condition is evident in this reflective discourse that challenges readers to consider the implications of their own words. I highly recommend "A Word, Only a Word" to those intrigued by the philosophical dimensions of language and the complexities of human connection. This novel appeals to readers who appreciate historical context blended with introspective character studies, and it invites us to contemplate the profound impact of our utterances on our lives and the lives of others. Ebers' work resonates powerfully in today's digital age, where words often hold more weight than ever before.