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August von Kotzebue Books
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue was a German dramatist and writer whose work was burned during the Wartburg festival in 1817. His life was tragically cut short by an assassination in 1819, an event that provided Metternich with the pretext to issue the Carlsbad Decrees. These decrees dissolved student fraternities, suppressed the liberal press, and severely restricted academic freedom within the German Confederation.






The German Theatre; Volume 1
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of German theatre in this informative work by Benjamin Thompson. From stagecraft to the development of influential playwrights, Thompson provides an in-depth look at this influential art form.
Count Benyowsky; The Conspiracy of Kamtschatka
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Pizarro: A Tragedy, In Five Acts
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
In this gripping play, August Von Kotzebue and Richard Brinsley Sheridan bring the story of Pizarro's conquest of the Incas to life. Exploring themes of power, ambition, and betrayal, this tragedy remains as relevant today as it did when it was first performed. With its unforgettable characters and stirring plot, Pizarro is a must-read for lovers of drama and theatre.
First produced in the 18th century, 'The Negro Slaves' is a powerful three-act play by celebrated German playwright August von Kotzebue. Set in a slave plantation in the West Indies, it explores the harsh realities of slavery and the dehumanizing effects of the slave system. This edition is faithfully translated into English and retains all of the original's emotional power.
The Dramatic Works of Baron Kotzebue; Volume 2
- 446 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Der Wildfang: Ein Lustspiel Für Die Verdauung, In Drey Akten
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
First published in 1798, 'Der Wildfang' is a comedic play that satirizes German society and its aristocratic values. The play's witty dialogue and engaging characters make it a classic of German literature and a must-read for fans of comedy and satire.
Hugo Grotius
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This volume recounts the incredible events of 1801 in the life of Augustus von Kotzebue, a prominent German dramatist and author. Kotzebue was exiled to Siberia by Tsar Paul I of Russia after being accused of plotting against him. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the political turmoil of early 19th century Russia.