Author: Petra Durst-Benning
Cites
- Lauscha in the Thuringian Forest (1)
- IN: The American Lady (2002) Fiction, German
EPIGRAPH: The dance whirls round as the world turns round
and I yearn for a joy I had forgot.
A promise, a passion, a taste on my tongue,
a sweetness lost that can still be found
a sparkling glass filled with - what?
FROM: NULL, (1910), [NA], NULL
- John Ruskin (2)
- IN: The Glass Blower (2003) Fiction, German
EPIGRAPH: But glass and cups and vessels may becoe the subjects of exquisite invention; and in buying these we are doing good to humanity.
FROM: The Stones of Venice: The Sea Stories, (1853), Novel, UK
- IN: The Glassblower (2003) Fiction, German
EPIGRAPH: But glass cups and vessels may become the subjects of exquisite invention; and in buying these we are doing good to humanity.
FROM: The Nature of Gothic, (1854), Book, UK
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1)
- IN: The Paradise of Glass (2006) Fiction, German
EPIGRAPH: People who dream in broad daylight learn about things which are never revealed to those who dream at night.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, UK