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1 Bildungsroman
m novel describing the spiritual development or education of the main character, Bildungsroman* * *Bịl|dungs|ro|manm (LITER)Bildungsroman (form), novel concerned with the intellectual or spiritual development of the main character* * *Bildungsroman m novel describing the spiritual development or education of the main character, Bildungsroman -
2 Erziehungsroman
m LIT. Bildungsroman (novel concerned with the main character’s formative years and mental and spiritual development)* * *Erziehungsroman m LIT Bildungsroman (novel concerned with the main character’s formative years and mental and spiritual development)
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