Lykken I Arenzano: Skuespil I En Akt is a one-act play by Holger Drachmann, originally published in 1884. This Danish-language drama offers a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of late 19th-century Europe. Drachmann, a prominent figure in Danish literature, crafts a concise and engaging narrative suitable for both reading and performance.
This work showcases Drachmann's skill in capturing human emotions and interactions within a compact dramatic structure. Readers interested in classic Danish plays, European drama, or the works of Holger Drachmann will find this play a valuable addition to their collection. The play's setting and characters provide a snapshot of its time, making it a compelling read for students and enthusiasts of literary history.
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