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Die Judenbuche
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff wurde 1797 bei Münster geboren. Sie starb 1848 in Meersburg. Ihre Novelle "Die Judenbuche" (1842) ist die Geschichte eines Verbrechens in einem westfälischen Dorf im 18. Jahrhundert. Halb Kriminalerzählung, halb Sozialdrama zählt das spannende, atmosphärisch dichte Werk zu den bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Novellen.
©PD PD (P)2014 BÄNG Management & Verlags GmbH & Co. KG
Critic Reviews
Je länger wir lauschen, desto mehr sind wir Ohr.
-- Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Görtz liest nicht, er performt.
-- Rheinische Post
So schreiben kann nur Coelho. So lesen nur Görtz.
-- Hörbuch Magazin
Wie kann man einem Mann mit so einer Stimme widerstehen?
-- Westfälische Nachrichten
Görtz spricht alle Rollen so grandios wandlungsfähig, als wäre ein ganzes Ensemble im Studio gewesen. Man staunt und genießt.
-- Rheinpfalz
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