
Die Kartause von Parma
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Narrated by:
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Walter Andreas Schwarz
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Stendhal
About this listen
Italien zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts: Der junge Adlige Fabrizio del Dongo kehrt nach dem Krieg gegen Napoleon an den Hof von Parma zurück. Seine aufstrebende Karriere in der Kirche ist schnell beendet, als er im Streit einen eifersüchtigen Nebenbuhler tötet. Er landet im Gefängnis, wo er auf die tugendhafte Clelia trifft, die ihm zur Flucht verhilft. Doch ihre Liebe steht unter keinem guten Stern. Von Balzac bis hin zu Tolstoi lobten alle das monumentale Werk, das Stendhal wie im Rausch innerhalb von 53 Tagen diktiert haben soll. Seine tragische Romanze wird eindringlich gelesen von Walter Andreas Schwarz.
©2004 Diogenes Verlag AG (P)2017 DAV
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