Beitr ge Zur W rdigung Von Karl Gutzkow Als Lustspieldichter, examines the work of Karl Gutzkow, a prominent figure in 19th-century German literature, specifically focusing on his contributions to comedic drama. Authored by Peter M ller, this work includes an introductory section that delves into an unknown diary, offering fresh insights into Gutzkow's life and creative process.
This study explores Gutzkow's dramatic works, providing critical analysis and appreciation. It illuminates his significance as a playwright and offers valuable perspectives on the cultural and literary context of his time. This book will be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of German literature, theater history, and 19th-century European drama.
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