1. The World of Yesterday and the World War
After he obtained the doctor degree and terminate his university career, he made up his mind to devote himself in literature, feeling was finally outwardly free and remained equally free inwardly. ... The path laid clear before him. ... However, peace and the sense of fulfillness were soon destroyed. ... "I never loved that old earth more than in those last years before the First World War, never hoped more ardently for European unity, never had more faith in its future than then, when we thought we saw a new dawning. ... On the contrary, the twenty thousand copies of the book were sold a...
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- Approx Pages: 5
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- Grade Level: High School