Das Gel bde is a play by Heinrich Lautensack, published in Leipzig in 1916. This drama in four acts presents a compelling narrative suitable for students and enthusiasts of German literature and theater. The play provides a glimpse into the dramatic arts of the early 20th century in Germany, reflecting the literary styles and cultural concerns of the time.
Lautensack's work offers valuable insights into the theatrical traditions and literary landscape of its era, making it a significant addition to collections focusing on German drama and historical literature.
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