Chess

Chess

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Stefan Zweig is one of the rare writers who has used a wide range of psychology in his works. The basis of his deserved reputation as a biographer in world literature lies in this feature, that is, being a very master psychologist as well as being a writer.

Chess is a story in which Zweig fully puts his psychological knowledge into play, and the main characters of this story are exhibited entirely in the way the author deals with the people he deals with in his biographies.

When Zweig wrote Chess, one of the few prose texts he completed just before his death, he was living in Brazil, where he emigrated with his wife, Lotte Zweig. In Chess, he chose a cruise ship going from New York to Buenos Aires as the scene of the crime. Three people meet on this ship completely by chance: the new world chess champion Mirko Czentovic, the narrator who is an ordinary chess player, and Dr. B. are the actors of the story.


Thin Cover:

Number of Pages: 77

Year of Printing: 2016


Hardcover:

Number of Pages: 88

Year of Printing: 2012


eBook:

Number of Pages: 60

Year of Printing: 2012


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Is Bank Culture Publications Number

of Pages: 77

First Print Year: 2012

Language: Turkish

Publisher : İşbank Culture Publications
Number of pages : 77
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9786053606116
The heart : Turkish
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F... D... | 09/11/2024
Alış veriş yapmak gayet kolay oldu.
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
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Chess Stefan Zweig is one of the rare writers who has used a wide range of psychology in his works. The basis of his deserved reputation as a biographer in world literature lies in this feature, that is, being a very master psychologist as well as being a writer. Chess is a story in which Zweig fully puts his psychological knowledge into play, and the main characters of this story are exhibited entirely in the way the author deals with the people he deals with in his biographies. When Zweig wrote Chess, one of the few prose texts he completed just before his death, he was living in Brazil, where he emigrated with his wife, Lotte Zweig. In Chess, he chose a cruise ship going from New York to Buenos Aires as the scene of the crime. Three people meet on this ship completely by chance: the new world chess champion Mirko Czentovic, the narrator who is an ordinary chess player, and Dr. B. are the actors of the story. Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 77Printing Year: 2016Hardcover: Number of Pages: 88Printing Year: 2012e-Book: Number of Pages: 60Printing Year: 2012Language: TurkishPublisher: Is Bankası Kültür Yayınları Number of Pages: 77 First Printing Year: 2012 Language Turkish PX0002567
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