Der Aufgang zur Sonne: Hausmärchen

In Weltglanz, a timid little boy visits the sun in a fever-dream, and awakens, briefly, with the message that, "If one only remembers that the world is very magnificent, one can never be sad.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Scheerbart, Paul 1863-1915 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Minden i.W. Bruns 1903
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Summary:In Weltglanz, a timid little boy visits the sun in a fever-dream, and awakens, briefly, with the message that, "If one only remembers that the world is very magnificent, one can never be sad.
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Physical Description:98 S.

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