Michael Kohlhaas (eBook)

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2022
87 Seiten
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859-654731529-2 (EAN)

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Michael Kohlhaas - Heinrich von Kleist
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Heinrich von Kleist's 'Michael Kohlhaas' is a gripping tale of injustice and revenge set in 16th-century Germany. The novella follows the eponymous protagonist as he seeks justice after being wronged by a deceitful nobleman. Von Kleist's writing style is characterized by its psychological depth and emotional intensity, drawing readers into Kohlhaas's world of moral dilemmas and societal injustices. The novella is considered a masterpiece of German Romantic literature, with its exploration of themes such as justice, revenge, and the limits of individual agency resonating with readers even today. Heinrich von Kleist, a German playwright and author, was known for his tragic and existential works that delved into the complexities of human nature. Drawing from his own experiences of personal turmoil and societal upheaval, von Kleist infused 'Michael Kohlhaas' with a sense of urgency and moral ambiguity that continues to captivate readers. His insights into human behavior and the consequences of unchecked power are evident throughout the novella. I highly recommend 'Michael Kohlhaas' to readers interested in exploring the darker aspects of human nature and the pursuit of justice. Von Kleist's masterful storytelling and thought-provoking themes make this novella a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers across generations.

Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811) was a seminal German playwright, poet, and novelist whose impact on German literature can be felt even today. Though his life was short, his body of work left a lasting imprint on the Romantic literary movement. Kleist's writing is characterized by a blend of tumultuous emotionality and classical formality, creating powerful narratives that grapple with existential despair and the quest for justice. 'Michael Kohlhaas' is perhaps his most famous novella, a tale of a sixteenth-century horse trader who becomes consumed by an obsessive quest for justice after being wronged by a corrupt society. Through his deeply emotional and often politically charged narrative, Kleist explores themes of legitimacy versus legality and resistance against social injustice. This novella remains a potent work with regard to the socio-legal discourse and carries rich historical significance, staking his reputation as a writer deeply concerned with individual morality. Despite his literary talent, Kleist's life was marred by financial instability, a yearning for recognition, and recurring bouts of mental distress, which ultimately led to his untimely suicide at the age of 34. Nevertheless, his intense, often tragic storytelling style and contributions to German Romanticism continue to be studied and admired.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Übersetzer John Oxenford
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 16th-century germany • 19th century European literature • Baroque literature style • Cultural conflict storytelling • earth sciences • Europe • Fiction • Geography • german historical fiction • German literature classics • German Romanticism influence • Germany • Heinrich von Kleist novels • historical fiction • Historical novella • Intense dramatic narrative • legal drama books • Legal justice themes • Literary works on morality • Michael Kohlhaas analysis • Nature • Nobleman feud • Novellas • Physical Sciences • Revenge themes in literature • Revenge Tragedy • Romanticism literary movement • Science • Social justice in literature • Translations
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