This collection, "Johann Nestroy's Gesammelte Werke", presents a comprehensive compilation of the works of Johann Nestroy, a prominent figure in 19th-century Austrian drama. This edition, published in 1890, offers readers a deep dive into Nestroy's theatrical repertoire, showcasing his wit, satire, and insightful social commentary. The collection also includes contributions from Vincenz Chiavacci, Ludwig Ganghofer, and Moritz Necker.
Nestroy's plays are celebrated for their comedic brilliance and sharp observations of Viennese society. This volume is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of German-language theatre, providing a rich tapestry of dramatic works that continue to resonate with audiences today. The works reflect the social and cultural landscape of 19th-century Austria through engaging characters and inventive plots.
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