"Kriemhilds Rache: Trauerspiel In 3 Abth., Mit Dem Chor" by Johann W. M ller is a 19th-century German tragedy presented in three acts, complete with a chorus. This play delves into themes of revenge, grief, and moral conflict as it retells a segment of the epic Nibelungenlied saga. Focused on the character Kriemhild, the play portrays her relentless pursuit of vengeance, making it a compelling study of human passion and the consequences of retribution. Suitable for scholars and enthusiasts of German literature and dramatic arts, this edition offers a window into the theatrical conventions and literary tastes of its time.
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