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Heinrich Federer

    October 6, 1866 – April 29, 1928

    Heinrich Federer was a prominent Swiss Catholic author whose work delved into the complexities of the human psyche and the relationship between the individual and society. His writing style is characterized by profound psychological insight and a lyrical prose, often set against the backdrop of picturesque Swiss landscapes. Federer explored themes of faith, morality, and social standing, creating narratives that continue to resonate with readers seeking deeper meaning. His literary significance lies in his ability to capture the subtle nuances of human experience and to critically examine the social conventions of his time.

    Das letzte Stündlein des Papstes
    Mala. Die Buchbinderin
    Der heilige Franziskus von Assisi
    Umbrische Reisegeschichtlein
    Una notte in Abruzzo e altri racconti tratti da Umbrische Reisegeschichtlein
    Berge Und Menschen