
Selberlebensbeschreibung
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Narrated by:
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Hans Paetsch
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By:
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Jean Paul
About this listen
Vielleicht wusste Jean Paul, der als Johann Paul Friedrich Richter 1763 geboren und zu einem der unkonventionellsten Schriftsteller des Bürgertums wurde, dass sein literarischer Ruhm schon während seiner späten Lebensjahre verblassen würde. So begann er, sein Leben aufzuschreiben. Dabei ist das autobiografische Fragment Selberlebensbeschreibung entstanden, in dem er ohne Groll von seiner Kindheit als Pfarrerssohn in erdrückender Armut berichtet. Mit seiner zauberhaften Erzählstimme liest Hans Paetsch aus den frühen Erinnerungen des Jean Paul.
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