Books by Donald Scott
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Berlins Drittes Geschlecht by Magnus Hirschfeld
Authors: Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1868-1935
By Donald Scott
"Berlins Drittes Geschlecht" by Magnus Hirschfeld is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the nuances of homosexual life and communities in Berlin, exploring societal perceptions and personal experiences surrounding homosexuality during this time period. Hirschfeld seeks to provide a comprehensive unders...
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De waarheid over Esperanto en Ido = La vérité sur l'Esperanto et l'Ido by Witteryck
Authors: Witteryck, Antoon Jozef, 1865-1934
In Satire
By Donald Scott
"De waarheid over Esperanto en Ido = La vérité sur l'Esperanto et l'Ido" by Witteryck is a critical examination of the languages Esperanto and Ido, written in the early 20th century. This book serves as a scientific publication focusing on the merits and shortcomings of these constructed languages, particularly in the context of the international l...
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Comedias, tomo 1 de 3 : Los Acarnienses, los Caballeros, las Nubes by Aristophanes
Authors: Aristophanes, 447? BCE-386? BCE
In Wit & Irony
By Donald Scott
"Comedias, tomo 1 de 3: Los Acarnienses, los Caballeros, las Nubes" by Aristophanes is a collection of ancient Greek comedies likely written in the 5th century BC. This work presents an engaging exploration of Athenian society during the Peloponnesian War through ribald humor and sharp political satire. The main character in the opening play, "Los ...
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Le sorcier de Meudon by Éliphas Lévi
Authors: Lévi, Éliphas, 1810-1875
In Wit & Irony
By Donald Scott
"Le sorcier de Meudon" by Éliphas Lévi is a novel written during the mid-19th century. The story intertwines the legendary figure of the priest of Meudon, known for his mastery of the occult sciences, alongside the narrative of a novice named brother Lubin. The book delves into themes of love, spirituality, and the magical undercurrents that define...
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Pago Chico by Roberto Jorge Payró
Authors: Payró, Roberto Jorge, 1867-1928
By Donald Scott
"Pago Chico" by Roberto Jorge Payró is a novel written in the early 20th century. It presents a detailed portrayal of life in a small Argentine town, focusing on the political intrigues and social dynamics among its residents. The novel features characters such as the ambitious Don Ignacio and journalist Pedro Viera, who become embroiled in the str...
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Dalmatinische Reise by Hermann Bahr
Authors: Bahr, Hermann, 1863-1934
In Satire
By Donald Scott
"Dalmatinische Reise" by Hermann Bahr is a narrative travelogue written in the early 20th century. This work offers a personal and reflective account of the author’s journey to Dalmatia, exploring its landscapes, culture, and the author's emotional connection to the sea and the longing it evokes. Through a blend of introspective thoughts, observati...
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Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete by Filson Young
Authors: Young, Filson, 1876-1938
By Donald Scott
"Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete" by Filson Young is a historical narrative written in the early 20th century. The book explores the life and achievements of Christopher Columbus, focusing on his voyages that led to the European awareness of the American continents. It delves into the complexities of his character...
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De Pontoise à Stamboul by Edmond About
Authors: About, Edmond, 1828-1885
By Donald Scott
"De Pontoise à Stamboul" by Edmond About is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. The book recounts the author's adventurous journey from Pontoise, France, to Istanbul, Turkey, highlighting the experiences and encounters along the way. The narrative is likely infused with social commentary, as it explores various cultures and places ...
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Kant's gesammelte Schriften. Band V. Kritik der Urtheilskraft. by Immanuel Kant
Authors: Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
In Wit & Irony
By Donald Scott
"Kant's gesammelte Schriften. Band V. Kritik der Urtheilskraft" by Immanuel Kant is a philosophical treatise likely written in the late 18th century. This work delves deeply into the nature and principles of judgment, specifically focusing on aesthetic and teleological judgments. The book seeks to analyze the role of judgment as a connecting link b...