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The Stranger Or Misanthropy And Repentance
A Drama, In Five Acts (1798)
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104 pages
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Set in a small town, the play features a Stranger whose arrival sparks suspicion and hostility among the locals. As his tragic past unfolds, themes of loneliness, forgiveness, and redemption emerge, challenging both the Stranger and the townspeople to confront their own prejudices and seek understanding. This drama delves deep into the human condition, illustrating the impact of isolation and the possibility of repentance. A significant work in German literature, it offers a poignant reflection on the consequences of one's actions.
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2009, paperback
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