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Robert Kohlrausch

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    Klassiche Dramen und ihre Stätten
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    Herrschaft und Untergang der Goten in Italien
    Am toten See (Kriminalroman)
    Das Geheimnis des Wassers (Kriminalroman): Das Rätsel um Erna Herterich (Krimi-Klassiker)
    Im Haus der Witwe (Kriminalroman): Eine Sherlock-Holmes-Parodie
    • 2018

      The narrative introduces a vibrant young girl, symbolizing the arrival of spring amidst a winter evening, depicted with a simple yet elegant appearance. Kohlrausch, a notable German architect turned author, crafted stories that blend elements of crime and cultural reflection. His early works include a parody of Sherlock Holmes and explorations of Germanic influence in Italy, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Through rich descriptions, he captures the essence of life and beauty, making his characters resonate with readers.

      Im Haus der Witwe (Kriminalroman): Eine Sherlock-Holmes-Parodie
    • 2018

      Set in the early 20th century, the narrative introduces a painter who is deep in thought as he crosses the street towards Frau Pregers' house. He notices a weathered sign indicating a boat rental service run by Johann Preger. The scene is lively, marked by the loud creaking of an old bell as the door opens, revealing Frau Preger busy at her writing. The kitchen, with a partially pulled-out drawer from the table, adds to the domestic atmosphere, hinting at the intertwining of everyday life and a burgeoning mystery.

      Das Geheimnis des Wassers (Kriminalroman): Das Rätsel um Erna Herterich (Krimi-Klassiker)
    • 2018

      Am toten See (Kriminalroman)

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in the early 20th century, the narrative explores the complexities of love and truth through the interactions of its characters. A woman reveals her feelings for a man who embodies honesty, despite their initial distance and perceived enmity. This tension highlights the theme of longing and the paradox of attraction towards those who seem unattainable. Kohlrausch's background as both an architect and a crime novelist adds depth to the exploration of human emotions and relationships within the context of societal expectations.

      Am toten See (Kriminalroman)