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Rudolf Schmid

    Mit Gott auf dem Weg. Die Bücher Exodus, Levitikus, Numeri
    Die Darwin'schen Theorien
    Mühlhiasl
    The Theories Of Darwin And Their Relation To Philosophy, Religion, And Morality
    The Theories of Darwin
    SHAKESPEARE'S BELOVED
    • 2023

      The Theories of Darwin

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1883, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes present in the text. The book captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the societal norms and challenges faced during that era. With its authentic language and style, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature from the late 19th century, reflecting the cultural and intellectual currents of the period.

      The Theories of Darwin
    • 2012

      Exploring the intersection of Darwin's theories with philosophy, religion, and morality, this work holds significant academic value. It serves as a vital resource for future generations, preserving the original format of its first publication, including any marks or annotations. This intentional preservation enhances its authenticity and connection to historical discourse.

      The Theories Of Darwin And Their Relation To Philosophy, Religion, And Morality
    • 2003

      SHAKESPEARE'S BELOVED

      The Solution to the Riddle of Shakespeare's Sonnets

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Shakespeare's Sonnets have been a mystery every since they were first published in 1609 by Thomas Thorpe in London. Millions have been fascinated by their wisdom and beauty, and more millions puzzled by the way their content has been formulated in terms of a hidden "dramatis personae": the lovely boy, the black-eyed mistress, the rival poets, the tenth muse, the fair friend, the better angel, the female evil, etc. Taking the reader on the journey through the sonnets, Rudolf Schmid shows, in the "truth and beauty" of the Poet's own words, how this adventure reveals itself to be a path latently present as a dormant seed in the will of "Everyman", every human soul, leading it to the birth and unfoldment of its own "sweet self", thus answering the Poet's call: "make thee another self for love of me." In the course of the adventure the riddle of the "who" behind the personages of the dramatis personae, including the object of the Dedication itself --- Mr. W. H. ---, and, of course, Shakespeare's Beloved, is, once and for all, solved.

      SHAKESPEARE'S BELOVED