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von seinen Sorgen berichten - traduzione in Inglese

MANGA EDITORIAL LINE (MANGA MARKETED TO ADOLESCENT BOYS AND MEN)
Seinen Manga; Seinen

von seinen Sorgen berichten      
rave one's grief, tell of one's problems, talk about one's troubles
Ferdinand von Zeppelin         
  • Zeppelin in 1900
  • Isabella Gräfin von Zeppelin
  • Ferdinand von Zeppelin in Virginia, June 1863
  • First flight of the LZ 1
  • Bust of Zeppelin in the [[Aeronauticum]] at [[Nordholz]]
  • In uniform as adjutant to Charles I of Württemberg, 1865
GERMAN GENERAL AND AIRSHIP PIONEER (1838–1917)
Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Zeppelin; Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich, Count von Zeppelin; Ferdinand, Graf von Zeppelin; Count Zeppelin; Ferdinand von zeppelin; F Zeppelin; Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin; Graf von Zeppelin; Count von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Von Zeppelin
n. Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917), deutscher Armeeoffizier, erfinder des ersten Luftschiffes in 1900
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe         
  • First edition of ''The Sorrows of Young Werther''
  • 1876 'Faust' by Goethe, decorated by Rudolf Seitz, large German edition 51x38cm
  • Statue dedicated to Goethe in Chicago's [[Lincoln Park]] (1913)
  • Anna Katharina (''Käthchen'') Schönkopf]]
  • Goethe, age 38, painted by [[Angelica Kauffman]] 1787
  • Siege of Mainz]] in which Goethe participated
  • Goethe memorial in front of the Alte Handelsbörse, Leipzig
  • Goethe in 1810. [[Gerhard von Kügelgen]]
  • prism]], colour arises at light-dark edges, and the spectrum occurs where these coloured edges overlap.
  • alt=Photograph of a large bronze statue of two men standing side by side and facing forward. The statue is on a stone pedestal, which has a plaque that reads "Dem Dichterpaar/Goethe und Schiller/das Vaterland".
  • Goethe's residence and museum]]
  • Goethe and Ulrike, sculpture by Heinrich Drake in Marienbad
  • Second [[Goetheanum]]
  • Goethe's birthplace]] in Frankfurt (Großer Hirschgraben)
  • Mining share certificate of the Ilmenau Kupfer- und Silber-Bergwerk for 20 Thaler, issued on 24 February 1784 in Weimar, signed in the original by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, also by the minister [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Gottlob%20von%20Voigt Christian Gottlob Voigt] and by the German mineralogist and mining engineer [[Johann Karl Wilhelm Voigt]]. Registered to [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20Theodor%20von%20Dalberg Carl Theodor Maria Freiherr von Dalberg], governor in Erfurt.
  • ''[[Goethe in the Roman Campagna]]'' (1786) by [[Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein]]
  • Goethe, by Luise Seidler (Weimar 1811)
  • Mendelssohn plays to Goethe, 1830: painting by [[Moritz Oppenheim]], 1864
  • Goethe on a 1999 German stamp
  • Coffins of Goethe and [[Schiller]], Weimar vault
  • Ulrike von Levetzow
  • Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by [[Ferdinand Jagemann]], 1806
  • Alexander]] and [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]], and Goethe in Jena, c. 1797
GERMAN WRITER, ARTIST, NATURAL SCIENTIST AND POLITICIAN (1749–1832)
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe; Johann Wolfgang von Gothe; Johann von Goethe; J.W. Goethe; Johann Goethe; Goethe's; Goethean; J. W. von Goethe; יוהן גתה; יוהאן גתה; יוהן וולפגנג גתה; יוהאן וולפגנג גתה; גתה; Johann Wolfgang Goethe; Von goethe; Göte; Göthe; Von Göthe; Von Goethe; Goethe; Johann Von Goethe; Johann Wolfgang von Göthe; Gœthe; JW Goethe
n. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749-1832), deutscher Schriftsteller und Dramaturg, Autor von "Faust"

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Seinen manga

Seinen manga (青年漫画) is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word seinen literally means "youth", but the term "seinen manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like Weekly Manga Times and Weekly Manga Goraku which cater specifically to men's interests, and are marketed towards a demographic of young adult men between the ages of 18 and 40. Seinen manga are distinguished from shōnen manga which are for young teen boys, although some seinen manga like xxxHolic share similarities with shōnen manga. Seinen manga can focus on action, politics, science fiction, fantasy, relationships, sports, or comedy. The female equivalent to seinen manga is josei manga.

A common way to tell if a manga is seinen is by looking at whether furigana is used over the original kanji text: if there are furigana on all kanji, the title is generally aimed at a younger audience. The title of the magazine it was published in is also an important indicator. Usually, Japanese manga magazines with the word "young" in the title (Weekly Young Jump for instance) are seinen. There are also mixed shōnen/seinen magazines such as Gangan Powered and Comp Ace. Other popular seinen manga magazines include Weekly Young Magazine, Weekly Young Sunday, Big Comic Spirits, Business Jump, Ultra Jump, and Afternoon.

One of the earliest manga magazines published in Japan was a seinen publication: Weekly Manga Times, was released in 1956. It was aimed squarely at middle-aged men, featuring erotic fiction and manga and talestwo of the main shōnen manga titles appeared: Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Then in 1967, the first of the magazines aimed at younger men appeared: Weekly Manga Action, which scored big hits with Lupin III, Lone Wolf and Cub, and later Crayon Shin-chan. Big Comic followed in 1968, perhaps best known for its series Golgo 13. The year 1972 saw the addition of Big Comic Original, which featured Tsuribaka Nisshi, a manga about two older men who enjoy fishing; the manga was made into a series of popular movies. In 1979, the publisher Shueisha, known for Weekly Shonen Jump for teen boys, entered the seinen market with Weekly Young Jump. Many Young Jump series have been adapted into anime or live action TV programs, such as Elfen Lied, Gantz, Hen, Kirara, Liar Game, Oku-sama wa Joshi Kōsei.