Shakspere-Studien, written by Hermann Friesen, Freiherr von, is a collection of studies and essays dedicated to the works of William Shakespeare. Written in German, this book provides detailed analysis and interpretation of Shakespeare's plays, exploring various themes, characters, and literary devices. Aimed at scholars and enthusiasts of both German literature and Shakespearean drama, the book offers insights into the Bard's enduring influence and the reception of his work within a German-speaking context. This historical edition provides a valuable resource for understanding 19th-century Shakespearean criticism and the development of literary analysis.
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