Deutschstunde | Informationen zu Inhalt und Ausgabe
17/06/2026
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Deutschstunde von Siegfried Lenz - Informationen zur Ausgabe
Deutschstunde gehört zur Kategorie Sachbuch und stammt von Siegfried Lenz - eine Kombination, die den Titel sowohl fachlich als auch bibliografisch interessant macht. Mit dem Untertitel Roman wird bei Deutschstunde noch deutlicher, in welche Richtung das Werk inhaltlich argumentiert und welche Schwerpunkte gesetzt werden. Aus der Buchbeschreibung zu Deutschstunde ergibt sich ein klares Bild der thematischen Schwerpunkte: Siggi Jepsen (the first-person narrator), an inmate of a juvenile detention center, is forced to write an essay with the title "The Joy of Duty." In the essay, Siggi describes his youth in Nazi Germany where his father, the "most northerly police officer in Germany," does his duty, even when he is ordered to debar his old childhood friend, the expressionist painter Max Nansen, from his profession, because the Nazis banned expressionism as "degenerate art" (entartete Kunst). Siggi, however, is fascinated by Nansen's paintings, "the green faces, the Mongol eyes, these deformed bodies ... " and, without the knowledge of his father, manages to hide some of the confiscated paintings. Following the end of World War II, Jepsen senior is interned for a short time and later reinstalled as a policeman in rural Schleswig-Holstein. When he then obsessively continues to carry out his former orders, Siggi brings Nansen paintings that he believes to be in danger to safety. His father discovers his doings and dutifully turns him in for art theft. When forced to write the essay on "The Joy of Duty" during his term in the juvenile detention center near Hamburg, the memories of his childhood come to the surface and he goes far beyond the "duty" of writing his essay by filling several notebooks with caustic recollections of this entire saga. - Wikipedia Als Veröffentlichungsdatum ist 05.1991 hinterlegt; verlegt wurde der Titel von Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag in Deutschland.
Einordnung nach Autor, Thema und Ausgabe
Mit der Sprache Deutsch lässt sich Deutschstunde auch im internationalen oder mehrsprachigen Kontext präzise filtern. Innerhalb von Sachbuch bietet Deutschstunde eine klar erkennbare thematische Zuordnung. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 05.1991 lässt sich Deutschstunde sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Verlagsname und Verlagsort - Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag und Deutschland - helfen dabei, die Ausgabe eindeutig zu identifizieren. Im Kontext des Gesamtwerks von Siegfried Lenz lässt sich Deutschstunde gezielt bibliografisch und thematisch einordnen.
Inhalte, Themen und Relevanz
Im thematischen Kontext von Sachbuch setzt Deutschstunde laut Beschreibung auf folgende Schwerpunkte: Siggi Jepsen (the first-person narrator), an inmate of a juvenile detention center, is forced to write an essay with the title "The Joy of Duty." In the essay, Siggi describes his youth in Nazi Germany where his father, the "most northerly police officer in Germany," does his duty, even when he is ordered to debar his old childhood friend, the expressionist painter Max Nansen, from his profession, because the Nazis banned expressionism as "degenerate art" (entartete Kunst). Siggi, however, is fascinated by Nansen's paintings, "the green faces, the Mongol eyes, these deformed bodies ... " and, without the knowledge of his father, manages to hide some of the confiscated paintings. Following the end of World War II, Jepsen senior is interned for a short time and later reinstalled as a policeman in rural Schleswig-Holstein. When he then obsessively continues to carry out his former orders, Siggi brings Nansen paintings that he believes to be in danger to safety. His father discovers his doings and dutifully turns him in for art theft. When forced to write the essay on "The Joy of Duty" during his term in the juvenile detention center near Hamburg, the memories of his childhood come to the surface and he goes far beyond the "duty" of writing his essay by filling several notebooks with caustic recollections of this entire saga. - Wikipedia Die vorhandenen Tags verdichten die inhaltliche Einordnung des Buches zusätzlich: Fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Artists, Fiction, historical, German fiction, Prisoners, Germany, fiction, Juvenile delinquents, Fathers and sons, Fathers and sons, fiction, World war, 1939-1945, fiction, Jewish ethics Seitenzahl und Ausgabeform - 729 Seiten im Format pocket - liefern zusätzliche Orientierung für Kauf- und Rechercheentscheidungen.
Ausgabe, Identifikatoren und Referenzen
Durch die Kombination aus Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Deutschland und 05.1991 lässt sich die Ausgabe sauber verorten. Für weiterführende bibliografische Verknüpfungen sind die Kennungen OL987013W und OL31705710M, OL21830060M, OL22269849M, OL19799031M, OL22043107M, OL4583721M, OL33173018M besonders hilfreich.
Die zentralen Metadaten zu Deutschstunde
- Kurzbeschreibung: Siggi Jepsen (the first-person narrator), an inmate of a juvenile detention center, is forced to write an essay with the title "The Joy of Duty." In the essay, Siggi describes his youth in Nazi Germany where his father, the "most northerly police officer in Germany," does his duty, even when he is ordered to debar his old childhood friend, the expressionist painter Max Nansen, from his profession, because the Nazis banned expressionism as "degenerate art" (entartete Kunst). Siggi, however, is fascinated by Nansen's paintings, "the green faces, the Mongol eyes, these deformed bodies ... " and, without the knowledge of his father, manages to hide some of the confiscated paintings. Following the end of World War II, Jepsen senior is interned for a short time and later reinstalled as a policeman in rural Schleswig-Holstein. When he then obsessively continues to carry out his former orders, Siggi brings Nansen paintings that he believes to be in danger to safety. His father discovers his doings and dutifully turns him in for art theft. When forced to write the essay on "The Joy of Duty" during his term in the juvenile detention center near Hamburg, the memories of his childhood come to the surface and he goes far beyond the "duty" of writing his essay by filling several notebooks with caustic recollections of this entire saga. - Wikipedia
- Ort der Veröffentlichung: Deutschland
- Publiziert bei: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
- Ergänzender Titelzusatz: Roman
- Schlagwörter: Fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Artists, Fiction, historical, German fiction, Prisoners, Germany, fiction, Juvenile delinquents, Fathers and sons, Fathers and sons, fiction, World war, 1939-1945, fiction, Jewish ethics
- Umfang: 729 Seiten
- Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3423009446
- Veröffentlicht am: 05.1991
- Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Siegfried Lenz
- Format: pocket
- Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL31705710M, OL21830060M, OL22269849M, OL19799031M, OL22043107M, OL4583721M, OL33173018M
- Titel: Deutschstunde
- Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch
- Sprache: Deutsch
- Open-Library-Work-ID: OL987013W
Relevanz für Suche und Einordnung
Die Verbindung aus Deutschstunde, Siegfried Lenz, Sachbuch und Fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Artists, Fiction, historical, German fiction, Prisoners, Germany, fiction, Juvenile delinquents, Fathers and sons, Fathers and sons, fiction, World war, 1939-1945, fiction, Jewish ethics schafft eine solide Grundlage für eine präzise thematische Suche.
Wichtige Fragen zu Inhalt und Ausgabe
Warum ist der Untertitel Roman wichtig?
Er hilft dabei, Deutschstunde inhaltlich schneller zu erfassen und den konkreten Schwerpunkt der Ausgabe besser zu verstehen.
Welche Inhalte beschreibt die Kurzbeschreibung?
Die vorhandene Beschreibung lautet: Siggi Jepsen (the first-person narrator), an inmate of a juvenile detention center, is forced to write an essay with the title "The Joy of Duty." In the essay, Siggi describes his youth in Nazi Germany where his father, the "most northerly police officer in Germany," does his duty, even when he is ordered to debar his old childhood friend, the expressionist painter Max Nansen, from his profession, because the Nazis banned expressionism as "degenerate art" (entartete Kunst). Siggi, however, is fascinated by Nansen's paintings, "the green faces, the Mongol eyes, these deformed bodies ... " and, without the knowledge of his father, manages to hide some of the confiscated paintings. Following the end of World War II, Jepsen senior is interned for a short time and later reinstalled as a policeman in rural Schleswig-Holstein. When he then obsessively continues to carry out his former orders, Siggi brings Nansen paintings that he believes to be in danger to safety. His father discovers his doings and dutifully turns him in for art theft. When forced to write the essay on "The Joy of Duty" during his term in the juvenile detention center near Hamburg, the memories of his childhood come to the surface and he goes far beyond the "duty" of writing his essay by filling several notebooks with caustic recollections of this entire saga. - Wikipedia
Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?
Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Artists, Fiction, historical, German fiction, Prisoners, Germany, fiction, Juvenile delinquents, Fathers and sons, Fathers and sons, fiction, World war, 1939-1945, fiction, Jewish ethics, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.
Wann und wo wurde die Ausgabe veröffentlicht?
Die Ausgabe erschien am 05.1991 bei Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag und ist dem Veröffentlichungsort Deutschland zugeordnet.
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