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The concept of justice in Jakob Wassermann's trilogy
Stephen H. Garrin
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History And Criticism
Criticism And Interpretation
German Literature
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
As You Like It
3.5
16 votes
Short stories
4.1
16 votes
Die Leiden des jungen Werthers
3.5
23 votes
Der Proceß
4.2
48 votes
Matilda
4.4
238 votes
The Tao of Pooh
3.5
32 votes
Autobiografía Malcolm X
4.1
22 votes
Antigone
3.5
19 votes
San Manuel Bueno, mártir
4.1
15 votes
All Quiet on the Western Front
4.2
74 votes
A Dog's Purpose
4.5
18 votes
On The Road
3.4
74 votes
Penultimate Peril
4.0
21 votes
Faust
4.1
31 votes
Struwwelpeter
4.6
18 votes
The Awakening
3.6
31 votes
The Vile Village
4.2
28 votes
Contact
4.2
94 votes
After Babel
4.5
17 votes
Jenseits von Gut und Böse
4.3
16 votes
The metamorphosis
4.1
79 votes
Just Mercy
4.2
24 votes
Siddhartha
4.1
48 votes
Julius Caesar
3.5
47 votes
Candide
3.9
68 votes
The Land of Stories
4.7
15 votes
Demian
4.1
38 votes
Paradise Lost
3.7
25 votes
Holes
4.2
166 votes
Storm Island
4.0
21 votes
Мы
4.1
34 votes
The Brothers Karamazov
4.3
47 votes
Divina Commedia
3.8
24 votes
Heart of Darkness
3.5
110 votes
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
3.9
182 votes
Romeo and Juliet
3.6
163 votes
Othello
3.8
39 votes
Der Steppenwolf
3.9
44 votes
The Complete Robot
4.5
20 votes
The Iliad of Homer
4.0
69 votes
Tempest
4.0
50 votes
Watchmen
4.4
183 votes
The Myth of Sisyphus
4.1
18 votes
Записки изъ подполья
4.2
25 votes
On the Banks of Plum Creek
4.1
19 votes
The Grapes of Wrath
4.0
82 votes
Le Morte d'Arthur
3.5
17 votes