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“Die Angst ist ärger als die Strafe, denn sie ist ja etwas Bestimmtes, und viel oder wenig – immer besser als das entsetzlich Unbestimmte, dies grauenhaft Unendliche der Spannung. Sobald ein Schuldiger seine Strafe erhält, wird ihm leicht.”

Quote by Stefan Zweig

Book:Fear

Work

Fear

A gripping novel that delves into the depths of human fear, examining its effects on individuals and society. The story follows a character's descent into a world of paranoia and dread, as they confront their deepest fears and the consequences that follow. more

Author

Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig, born on November 28, 1881 in Vienna, was an Austrian novelist, playwright, and biographer. Known for his profound psychological insights and unique narrative style, he is a significant figure in European literature at the beginning of the 20th century. more

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