Morgenrot: Festspiel in zwei Aufz gen is a German-language festival play, likely intended for a theatrical or operatic performance. Published in 1895, this work by Eduard Hermann K chling represents a contribution to the dramatic literature of the late 19th century. The title, which translates to 'Dawn' or 'Morning Red, ' suggests themes of renewal, beginnings, or perhaps a symbolic awakening. As a 'Festspiel, ' it was likely conceived for a special occasion or celebration, reflecting the cultural and artistic values of its time. This play offers insights into the dramatic conventions and literary tastes prevalent in Germany during the late 1800s, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in German literature, theatre history, and the operatic tradition.
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