Eckstein-Diener, Bertha, 1874-1948

Die Kegelschnitte Gottes - 1 online resource : multiple file formats - Eckstein-Diener, Bertha, 1874-1948. Horus-Romane, 1. . - Eckstein-Diener, Bertha, 1874-1948. Horus-Romane, 1. .

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"Die Kegelschnitte Gottes" by Bertha Eckstein-Diener is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to revolve around a character named Horus Elcho, who navigates between innocence and awakening in a richly described exotic setting, likely in a tropical locale. Themes of youth, love, and philosophical contemplation seem to be central, framed within a lush narrative that hints at deeper existential and spiritual explorations. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the waking consciousness of Horus, who experiences a dream-like state filled with vibrant imagery and sensuality. He is surrounded by beauty and nature, as well as a sense of innocence, highlighted by his interactions with a young girl named Gargi, who is depicted as a close companion. As Horus awakens to his surroundings and the reality of relationships, the chapter evokes feelings of discovery and yearning, setting the stage for potential conflicts and growth related to love and sensuality. The vivid descriptions create an immersive atmosphere that draws the reader into Horus's world, establishing a dynamic between the physical and metaphysical that promises to unfold throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Austrian fiction -- 20th century

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