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Jünger, Ernst

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Jünger, Ernst (1895–1998)

German novelist and essayist. Although he drew upon his military experience during World War I (Feuer und Blut 1925), he believed in the constant exercise of human virtues as the only means of preserving a civilization threatened by the forces of inhumanity and barbarism. Among his works are Das abenteuerliche Herz; ‘Figuren und Capriccios’ 1929, a contemplative essay; Der Arbeiter 1932, describing the contemporary worker; and Garten und Strassen 1942, a diary of the time he spent in France during World War II.



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