Der Graf von Struensee oder die Zusammenfassung von D nemark by Joseph Berhandtsky von Adlersberg is a historical drama focusing on the life and times of Johann Friedrich Struensee, a German physician who became an influential figure in the Danish court during the 18th century. The play likely explores Struensee's rise to power, his reform efforts, his affair with Queen Caroline Matilda, and his eventual downfall and execution.
This drama offers a glimpse into the political intrigues and personal relationships that shaped Danish history during this tumultuous period. Readers interested in historical dramas and the history of Denmark will find this work compelling.
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