"Die Serie "Meisterwerke der Literatur" beinhaltet die Klassiker der deutschen und weltweiten Literatur in einer einzigartigen Sammlung. Lesen Sie die besten Werke grosser Schriftsteller,Poeten, Autoren und Philosophen auf Ihrem elektronischen Lesegerät. Dieses Werk bietet zusätzlich * Eine Biografie/Bibliografie des Autors. Manchem Leser ist der Arzt und Psychiater Joseph Kerkhoven aus dem Roman "Etzel Andergast" bekannt. Kerkhovens Geschichte wird hier bis zu seinem Lebensende weitererzählt. Nachdem Kerkhovens Ehefrau Marie dem Gatten untreu gewesen war, kommt es zu der erneuten Annäherung und Versöhnung des Paares. Kerkhoven, dessen ehrgeiziges Forschungsprojekt die Untersuchung menschlicher Wahnwelten ist, zählt zu seinen Patienten auch den Schriftsteller Alexander Herzog. Kerkhoven hat ein Rezept gegen die schwere Nervenkrise Herzogs: Der Autor soll seine Ehegeschichte aufschreiben. Daraus wird ein umfänglicher Roman im Roman. Mit dem Text kann Herzog das Nervenleiden aber nicht überwinden. Der Patient zieht mit der zweiten Ehefrau Bettina in Kerkhovens Anstalt ein. Herzog und Marie einerseits sowie Kerkhoven und Bettina andererseits kommen einander menschlich näher. (aus wikipedia.de)."
"Le médecin Joseph Kerkhoven et son patient Alexandre Herzog se trouvent confrontés à la même souffrance : celle que peut éprouver un homme trompé par sa femme. Ils représentent deux formes de pensée, l'introspection pour Herzog, la psycho-psychiatrie pour Kerkhoven, qui permettent à l'homme de dépasser ses limites, mais ne lui évitent pas le sentiment d'échec."
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