Pitt und Fox, die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup: Roman

"Pitt und Fox, die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup: Roman" by Friedrich Huch is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around two brothers, Pitt and Fox Sintrup, exploring their contrasting personalities, backgrounds, and love lives against the backdrop of their family life and societal expectations. The opening of the novel introduces the two brothers and establishes their dynamic. Pitt, described as calm and indifferent, often contrasts with the exuberant and boastful Fox, who spins grand tales about himself. The narrative delves into their upbringing, the family’s social standing, and their interactions within their world, hinting at the emotions and expectations that shape their lives. While Pitt appears reflective and detached, Fox embraces a more ambitious and assertive persona, setting the stage for the exploration of their differing paths and relationships as the story unfolds.

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Ursprache

deutsch

Jahr

1919

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