"Das Dumme Gl ck: Eine Schicksalskom die In Drei Akten" by Raoul Auernheimer and Leo Feld, originally published in 1912, is a compelling example of early 20th-century Austrian drama. This comedic play delves into themes of fate and fortune, presenting a narrative rich with wit and societal observations. Auernheimer, known for his insightful commentary on Viennese society, and Feld, a respected playwright, combine their talents to create a work that captures the spirit of the era. The play, divided into three acts, promises a blend of humor and thoughtful reflection, making it a significant piece for those interested in German-language theatrical works and the cultural landscape of pre-war Europe.
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