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August Von Kotzebue: The Comedy, the Man

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From the year 1788, when he triumphed on the Berlin stage with his Misanthropy and Remorse, to 1819, when a student terrorist stabbed him to death for his "unpatriotic" political views, Kotzebue reigned supreme over the German and Austrian theater, and pervaded theaters throughout the world. Goethe, who both admired and despised the Weimar-born writer, produced his plays more often than those of any other author, living or dead. Some fifty of his plays were eagerly translated and performed in Great Britain and the United ...

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August Von Kotzebue: The Comedy, the Man 1990, Penn State University Press

ISBN-13: 9780271006680

Hardcover