Autor: Wilhelm Steinitz

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Wilhelm Steinitz, born on May 14, 1836, in Prague, was a chess player of formidable expertise whose legacy transcends the world of chess and infiltrates the realm of literature with his book “A Literary Steinitz Gambit”. This work is a reflection of his strategic brilliance and his contribution to chess as an intellectual pursuit. Steinitiz is primarily known as the first undisputed world chess champion, a title he held from 1886 to 1894. His writings, much like his gameplay, demonstrate a deep analysis of chess theory, turning the cerebral game into narratives that engage the reader on various levels. He was a pioneer in recognizing chess as a scientific endeavor and emphasized positional play over outright tactics. “A Literary Steinitz Gambit” not merely expounds the intricacies of the particular opening move but serves as an embodiment of his analytical approach, garnering interest not only among chess enthusiasts but also literary scholars who are fascinated by the confluence of strategy, psychology, and narrative. Steinitiz”s chess columns and his book are considered literary contributions that have transcended the boundaries of their original genre. Steinitz passed away on August 12, 1900, but his literary and chess legacy continues to inspire generations.




2 Ebooks por Wilhelm Steinitz

Wilhelm Steinitz: A Literary Steinitz Gambit
In ‘A Literary Steinitz Gambit, ‘ Wilhelm Steinitz explores the intricate connection between literature, philosophy, and chess. Through a series of essays and analyses, Steinitz delves into the strat …
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Wilhelm Steinitz: A Literary Steinitz Gambit
In ‘A Literary Steinitz Gambit, ‘ Wilhelm Steinitz explores the intricacies of tactical maneuvers and strategic planning within the realm of literature. Steinitz employs a precise and calculated writ …
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€1.99