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... er sagt, »you would make a very bad American« or something like that. (Es würde ein sehr schlechter Amerikaner aus Ihnen werden, oder ... ... Frage: Abzubrechen? Antwort: To break. That's right. (Abzubrechen, das ist richtig.)« ...
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Am Hofe des kaiserlichen Brüder Caracalla und Geta dient der angesehene Jurist Papinian als Reichshofmeister. Im Streit um die Macht tötet ein Bruder den anderen und verlangt von Papinian die Rechtfertigung seines Mordes, doch dieser beugt weder das Recht noch sich selbst und stirbt schließlich den Märtyrertod.
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Biedermeier - das klingt in heutigen Ohren nach langweiligem Spießertum, nach geschmacklosen rosa Teetässchen in Wohnzimmern, die aussehen wie Puppenstuben und in denen es irgendwie nach »Omma« riecht. Zu Recht. Aber nicht nur. Biedermeier ist auch die Zeit einer zarten Literatur der Flucht ins Idyll, des Rückzuges ins private Glück und der Tugenden. Die Menschen im Europa nach Napoleon hatten die Nase voll von großen neuen Ideen, das aufstrebende Bürgertum forderte und entwickelte eine eigene Kunst und Kultur für sich, die unabhängig von feudaler Großmannssucht bestehen sollte. Für den dritten Band hat Michael Holzinger neun weitere Meistererzählungen aus dem Biedermeier zusammengefasst.
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