"Der Cid" is a German-language dramatic adaptation of the story of El Cid, the celebrated Spanish military leader and national hero of the Reconquista. This work, likely published around 1869, presents Cid's legendary exploits, focusing on themes of honor, duty, and heroic sacrifice. Retold for a German-speaking audience, the play explores the cultural fascination with the medieval Iberian world and its ideals of chivalry and courage. This version offers a compelling glimpse into the historical reception of Spanish literature within the German-speaking world, appealing to readers interested in comparative literature, historical drama, and the enduring legacy of El Cid.
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