Das Duell, oder der Weise in der That is a five-act drama by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, originally published in 1768. This play, whose title translates to "The Duel, or the Wise Man in Action," showcases Gotter's talent for dramatic storytelling and character development. Set against a backdrop of 18th-century society, the play explores themes of honor, reason, and conflict resolution.
Gotter's work provides valuable insights into the literary and cultural landscape of its time, offering readers a glimpse into the dramatic conventions and intellectual debates that shaped the era. This edition allows modern audiences to rediscover Gotter's contributions to German literature and appreciate the enduring relevance of his exploration of human nature and societal norms.
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