Selma Lagerlöf. Elf Kurzgeschichten
Traum vom Tagelöhner, Das Bild der Mutter, Das rote Kreuz, Eine Geschichte aus Jerusalem u.v.m.
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Narrated by:
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Tim Eriksson
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Selma Lagerlöf
About this listen
Literatur-Nobelpreisträgerin Selma Lagerlöf präsentiert elf Kurzgeschichten aus ihrer skandinavischen Heimat.
Mit dabei:
- Traum vom Tagelöhner,
- Eine Geschichte aus Jerusalem,
- Das Bild der Mutter,
- Das rote Kreuz,
- Der Hochzeitsmarsch,
- Was es kostet,
- In den Fußstapfen eines Riesen,
- In den Kletterrosen,
- Liljecronas letztes Konzert,
- Waldemar Atterdag brandschatzt Visby,
- Reors Sage.
In deiner Audible-Bibliothek findest du für dieses Hörerlebnis eine PDF-Datei mit zusätzlichem Material.
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