Corfiz Ulfeldt, Der Reichshofmeister Von D nemark is a historical drama in five acts, including a prologue, written in verse by Martin Greif. The play centers on the life of Corfitz Ulfeldt, a controversial Danish statesman of the 17th century. Ulfeldt, known for his ambition and shifting allegiances, served as Steward of the Realm and played a significant role in Danish politics, eventually facing accusations of treason and exile. This dramatic exploration delves into the complex character of Ulfeldt, examining his motivations, his relationships, and the turbulent political landscape of Denmark during his time. Greif's work offers a theatrical portrayal of a pivotal figure in Danish history, capturing the essence of his era through poetic language and dramatic tension.
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