The Nibelungen Lied; Or, Lay of the Last Nibelungers: Or, Lay of the Last Nibelungers
- 274pages
- 10 heures de lecture




This reprint of a classic work from 1845 offers readers a chance to explore the themes and insights of the original text. It provides a glimpse into the historical context of its time, showcasing the language and perspectives of the era. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature's evolution and the cultural significance of the mid-19th century. Readers can appreciate the enduring relevance of the ideas presented and the author's unique voice.
Utilising a wealth of primary sources, Jo Birch offers a nostalgic, lavishly illustrated look back at this unique village and the people who once lived there.
Can octopuses feel pain or pleasure? Can we tell if a person unresponsive after severe injury might be suffering? When does a fetus begin having conscious experiences? These questions about the edge of sentience are subject to enormous uncertainty. This book builds a framework to help us reach ethically sound decisions on how to manage the risks.