Georges - Worum geht es im Buch?
14/07/2026
Lesedauer: 6 min
Georges von Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas auf einen Blick: Buchprofil, Inhalt und zentrale Daten. Ideal, um Relevanz, Ausgabe und Details schnell zu prüfen.
Alles Wichtige zu Georges
Wer nach einem Buch von Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas aus dem Themenfeld Sachbuch sucht, findet mit Georges eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Inhaltlich lässt sich Georges folgendermaßen zusammenfassen: Georges Munier is a sensitive boy growing up in the nineteenth century on the island of Mauritius. The son of a wealthy mulatto, Pierre Munier, Georges regularly sees how his father's courage is tempered by a sense of inferiority before whites and Georges vows that he will be different." "When Georges matures into a man committed to "moral superiority mixed with physical strength," the stage is set for a conflict with the island's rich and powerful plantation owner, Monsieur de Malmedie, and a forbidden romance with Sara, the beautiful woman engaged to Malmedie's son." "Swordplay, a slave rebellion, a harrowing escape, and a vow of vengeance - Georges is unmistakably the work of the master who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet it stands apart as the only book Dumas ever wrote that confronts the subject of race - a potent topic, since Dumas was of African ancestry himself." "This edition also features a Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid and an Introduction and notes by Werner Sollors, who addresses key themes such as colonialism, racism, African slavery, and interracial intimacy."--Jacket
Relevante Merkmale auf einen Blick
Für alle, die Bücher von Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas recherchieren oder vergleichen, ist Georges eine relevante Ausgabe. Dass Georges in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Durch die Zuordnung zur Kategorie Sachbuch wird Georges auch für thematische Recherchen besonders relevant. Auch das Veröffentlichungsdatum 2021 macht Georges für zeitlich eingegrenzte Suchen besonders interessant.
Inhalt und thematische Schwerpunkte
Im thematischen Kontext von Sachbuch setzt Georges laut Beschreibung auf folgende Schwerpunkte: Georges Munier is a sensitive boy growing up in the nineteenth century on the island of Mauritius. The son of a wealthy mulatto, Pierre Munier, Georges regularly sees how his father's courage is tempered by a sense of inferiority before whites and Georges vows that he will be different." "When Georges matures into a man committed to "moral superiority mixed with physical strength," the stage is set for a conflict with the island's rich and powerful plantation owner, Monsieur de Malmedie, and a forbidden romance with Sara, the beautiful woman engaged to Malmedie's son." "Swordplay, a slave rebellion, a harrowing escape, and a vow of vengeance - Georges is unmistakably the work of the master who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet it stands apart as the only book Dumas ever wrote that confronts the subject of race - a potent topic, since Dumas was of African ancestry himself." "This edition also features a Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid and an Introduction and notes by Werner Sollors, who addresses key themes such as colonialism, racism, African slavery, and interracial intimacy."--Jacket Für die thematische Suche und semantische Zuordnung sind insbesondere diese Tags relevant: Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, France, fiction, Fiction, general, Race relations, Blacks, Racially mixed people, Blacks, fiction, Miscegenation, Plantation life, Slave trade, Black people, Racially mixed people in literature, Mauritius, fiction
ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten
Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL36298W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL48780690M referenzierbar.
Bibliografische Eckdaten dieser Ausgabe
- Buchtitel: Georges
- Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
- Schlagwörter: Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, France, fiction, Fiction, general, Race relations, Blacks, Racially mixed people, Blacks, fiction, Miscegenation, Plantation life, Slave trade, Black people, Racially mixed people in literature, Mauritius, fiction
- Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL48780690M
- Seitenzahl: 503
- Verlag: Independently Published
- Externe Work-Referenz: OL36298W
- Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: Georges Munier is a sensitive boy growing up in the nineteenth century on the island of Mauritius. The son of a wealthy mulatto, Pierre Munier, Georges regularly sees how his father's courage is tempered by a sense of inferiority before whites and Georges vows that he will be different." "When Georges matures into a man committed to "moral superiority mixed with physical strength," the stage is set for a conflict with the island's rich and powerful plantation owner, Monsieur de Malmedie, and a forbidden romance with Sara, the beautiful woman engaged to Malmedie's son." "Swordplay, a slave rebellion, a harrowing escape, and a vow of vengeance - Georges is unmistakably the work of the master who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet it stands apart as the only book Dumas ever wrote that confronts the subject of race - a potent topic, since Dumas was of African ancestry himself." "This edition also features a Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid and an Introduction and notes by Werner Sollors, who addresses key themes such as colonialism, racism, African slavery, and interracial intimacy."--Jacket
- Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-13): 9798746799883
- Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
- Gewicht: 0.627
- Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
- Verfasst von: Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas
Suchrelevante Merkmale dieser Ausgabe
Georges profitiert für die Auffindbarkeit besonders von der Verbindung zwischen Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas, Sachbuch und den Tags Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, France, fiction, Fiction, general, Race relations, Blacks, Racially mixed people, Blacks, fiction, Miscegenation, Plantation life, Slave trade, Black people, Racially mixed people in literature, Mauritius, fiction, weil dadurch eine starke semantische Einordnung entsteht.
Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe
Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?
Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, France, fiction, Fiction, general, Race relations, Blacks, Racially mixed people, Blacks, fiction, Miscegenation, Plantation life, Slave trade, Black people, Racially mixed people in literature, Mauritius, fiction, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.
Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?
Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: Georges Munier is a sensitive boy growing up in the nineteenth century on the island of Mauritius. The son of a wealthy mulatto, Pierre Munier, Georges regularly sees how his father's courage is tempered by a sense of inferiority before whites and Georges vows that he will be different." "When Georges matures into a man committed to "moral superiority mixed with physical strength," the stage is set for a conflict with the island's rich and powerful plantation owner, Monsieur de Malmedie, and a forbidden romance with Sara, the beautiful woman engaged to Malmedie's son." "Swordplay, a slave rebellion, a harrowing escape, and a vow of vengeance - Georges is unmistakably the work of the master who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet it stands apart as the only book Dumas ever wrote that confronts the subject of race - a potent topic, since Dumas was of African ancestry himself." "This edition also features a Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid and an Introduction and notes by Werner Sollors, who addresses key themes such as colonialism, racism, African slavery, and interracial intimacy."--Jacket
Worum handelt es sich bei Georges?
Georges ist ein Buch von Walter Brendel, Alexandre Dumas, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und damit thematisch klar eingeordnet werden kann.
Gibt es externe Referenzdaten für das Werk?
Ja, das Werk ist über die Open-Library-Work-ID OL36298W sowie die Editions-IDs OL48780690M referenzierbar.
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