"Marino Falieri, Oder, Die Verschw rung Des Dagen Zu Venedig; Trauerspiel In 5 Akten" is a historical drama in five acts by Martin Greif, originally published in 1879. Set in Venice, the play revolves around the conspiracy of Doge Marino Faliero. This German-language play offers a glimpse into 19th-century European drama and explores themes of political intrigue, betrayal, and the downfall of a powerful figure. Greif's work provides a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of German literature and theatrical history, capturing the spirit and dramatic conventions of its time.
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