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Wessling

Proper noun

Meaning

Wessling (plural Wesslings)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Helen Who Couldn't Help It, which was soon translated into other European languages, satirizes religious hypocrisy and dubious morality: Wessling, p. 106 Arndt, p. 56 Many details from Helen Who Couldn't Help It criticizes the way of life of the Kesslers. Source: Internet

The following marriage proposal is, according to Busch biographer Joseph Kraus, one of the shortest in the history of German literature: Kraus, p. 97 Arndt, p. 82 According to Wessling, Busch became skeptical of marriage after writing the story. Source: Internet

Wessling, p. 100 Busch's following work, Helen Who Couldn't Help It (Die fromme Helene), was published by Otto Friedrich Bassermann, a friend whom Busch met in Munich. Source: Internet

Wessling, p. 155 To Marie Anderson he wrote: "I will never marry(. Source: Internet

Wessling, p. 22, 24 The young Wilhelm Busch was a tall child, but with a rather delicate and graceful physique. Source: Internet

Wessling, p. 76 By 1997 more than 281 dialect and language translations had been produced. Source: Internet

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