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Paperback Die Schlaue Wittwe, Oder Die Temperamente: Eine Posse In Einem Akt Book

ISBN: 1273056760

ISBN13: 9781273056765

Die Schlaue Wittwe, Oder Die Temperamente: Eine Posse In Einem Akt

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"Die Schlaue Wittwe, Oder Die Temperamente" by August von Kotzebue is a one-act farce that explores the theme of temperaments. This play showcases Kotzebue's talent for creating engaging characters and humorous situations. Set against the backdrop of societal expectations and individual desires, the narrative unfolds with wit and charm, making it a delightful read for those interested in classic German comedies.

Kotzebue, a prolific and popular playwright of his time, brings his characteristic flair to this short play. The work provides valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the 18th century while delivering an entertaining story. This edition allows modern readers to rediscover this gem of German dramatic literature.

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