The Stranger (eBook)

A Drama, in Five Acts
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2022
46 Seiten
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The Stranger - August von Kotzebue
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In 'The Stranger,' a seminal work by August von Kotzebue, we witness a drama unfold through five acts that delve into themes of identity, redemption, and the indomitable human spirit. The play stands as a distinguished example of late 18th-century German literature, employing a literary style that intertwines emotion and rationality—a characteristic of the German Sturm und Drang movement. Kotzebue's mastery of dialogue and character development invites readers into a poignant narrative that resonates with the complexity of societal expectations and personal secrecy. As a classic of world literature, 'The Stranger' captivates with its exploration of the human condition, and DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction honors the text's historical importance, breathing new life into this enduring drama.

August von Kotzebue, a prolific dramatist and writer of the Enlightenment period, often drew upon the social dynamics and philosophical inquiries of his time. His insights into the fragility of reputation and the personal costs of upholding societal facades may have been informed by his own tumultuous life, which saw him navigating the societal mores of different countries and even enduring political exile. 'The Stranger' encapsulates Kotzebue's fascination with the complexities of human nature and the intricate dance between private truths and public personas.

This modern edition of 'The Stranger' is recommended for anyone who appreciates the depth of classical theater or for enthusiasts of historical literature. DigiCat's commitment to preserving literary heritage means that readers can experience Kotzebue's work with the full richness intended. Bearing in mind the careful curation and thoughtful reproduction, one is sure to engage with the text not merely as a passive reader but as an active participant in the discourse of human authenticity and societal contrivance. 'The Stranger' beckons to those who dare to confront the mask of the self in juxtaposition with authentic existence.

August von Kotzebue (1761-1819) was a prolific German playwright and writer whose extensive body of work significantly influenced the literature and theatre of his time. Born in Weimar, he became one of the most popular writers of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Kotzebue penned over 200 plays, embracing a wide range of genres from comedies and historical dramas to melodramas. One of his most recognized plays is 'The Stranger' ('Menschenhass und Reue'), first performed in 1789. This celebrated piece of work became famous throughout Europe and contributed to the establishment of bourgeois tragedy as a genre. The Stranger, with its thematic exploration of forgiveness and social isolation, typifies Kotzebue's theatrical style, marked by emotional storytelling and a focus on middle-class sensibilities. While his name might not resonate as loudly as some of his contemporaries' in today's literary discourse, Kotzebue's works were widely translated and celebrated during his lifetime. His literary style is characterized by its accessibility and appeal to a broad audience, echoing sentiments and morals that resonated across class boundaries. Despite a career marked with success, Kotzebue's life ended in tragedy when he was assassinated due to his political entanglements, which served to underscore the turbulent nature of his era. Posthumously, his contribution to the arts remained significant, affecting the currents of European drama and the evolution of theatrical tradition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Übersetzer Benjamin Thompson
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 18th century plays • August von Kotzebue works • Classic • classic european drama • classic stage plays • Drama • dramatic arts • German Literature • german playwrights • historical plays • public domain drama • theatrical literature
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