
Ut mine Stromtid
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Narrated by:
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Hans Jochim Schmidt
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By:
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Fritz Reuter
About this listen
Der bedeutendste niederdeutsche Klassiker spielt im Mecklenburg des beginnenden 19. Jahrhunderts. Blickt man auf Reuters Schaffen, so lässt sich erkennen, dass sein Meisterwerk "Ut mine Stromtid" das Ergebnis eines Reifungsprozesses ist, dass hier nun die Summe seiner persönlichen Erlebnisse und künstlerischen Erfahrungen gezogen wird. Reuters frische, behäbige und zuweilen auch drastische Naivität hat diesem großen Roman, lesenwert wie eh, viel Lob und viele Freunde eingebracht, es ist sein "sinnlichstes und bestes" Werk.
(c)+(p) 2009 Vorleser Schmidt Hörbuchverlag
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