Crossword clues for sethe
Wikipedia
Sethe may refer to:
- Seeth-Ekholt, municipality in Germany
- Sethe, the main character in Toni Morrison's 1987 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel Beloved
- the name of a German family of renowned lawyers/judges, writers, and scientists
- Kurt Heinrich Sethe (1869–1934), archaeologist
- Paul Sethe (1901–1967) was a renowned historian and journalist for Der Spiegel, Die Welt, and Die Zeit
- Otto von Sethe (born 1901), a lawyer/judge and author in German literature
- Dr. Christoph-Heinrich von Sethe (* 1934), active Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Rolf Sethe (born 1960) is a professor of law in Germany at Martin Luther University in Germany
- Christian Carl Theodor Ludwig Sethe (1798–1857), was jurist, state official, and friend of the German Author Heinrich Heine
- Christian Diedrich Heinrich Sethe (1778–1864), brother of Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich Sethe, was secret governing council and, together with his wife, founder of the Sethe Foundation
- Carl Sethe (1772–1856), City and State president for Judicial Affairs in Dortmund, Germany
- Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich Sethe (1767–1855), brother of Christian Diedrich Heinrich Sethe, was Lawyer/Judge and President of the Revisions and Cassation office for Rheinland, Germany
Usage examples of "sethe".
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The thirty-eight dollars of life savings went to feed themselves with fancy food and decorate themselves with ribbon and dress goods, which Sethe cut and sewed like they were going somewhere in a hurry.
Stooping to shake the damper, or snapping sticks for kindlin, Sethe was licked, tasted, eaten by Beloved's eyes.
Sethe could recognize only seventy-five printed words (half of which appeared in the newspaper clipping), but she knew that the words she did not understand hadn't any more power than she had to explain.
Sethe was dishing up bread pudding, murmuring her hopes for it, apologizing in advance the way veteran cooks always do, when something in Beloved's face, some petlike adoration that took hold of her as she looked at Sethe, made Paul D speak.
Sethe didn't know if it was the voice, or Boston or velvet, but while the whitegirl talked, the baby slept.
However many times Baby denied it, Sethe knew the grief at 124 started when she jumped down off the wagon, her newborn tied to her chest in the underwear of a whitegirl looking for Boston.