Die Räuber
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- Räuber, Die
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- Play
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- German
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The Robbers (Die Räuber, German pronunciation: [diː ˈʁɔʏbɐ] ) is the first dramatic play by German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and premiered on 13 January 1782 in Mannheim and was inspired by Leisewitz's earlier play Julius of Taranto. It was written towards the end of the German Sturm und Drang ("Storm and Stress") movement, and many critics, such as Peter Brooks, consider it very influential in the development of European melodrama. The play astounded its Mannheim audience and made Schiller an overnight sensation. It later became the basis for Verdi's opera of the same name, I masnadieri.
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Die Räuber: Ein Schauspiel (Reclam, yellow cover with lion, 143 pages) | Paperback | 3-15-000015-7 | 1986 |
Die Räuber: Ein Schauspiel in fünf Akten | Paperback | ? | ? |
Die Räuber: Ein Schauspiel (Reclam, yellow cover with lion, 176 pages) | Paperback | 978-3-15-000015-1 | 2003 |
Die Räuber: Ein Schauspiel | Paperback | 3-423-02601-4 | 1997-04 |
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- Die Räuber was written by Friedrich Schiller
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- 2023-04-05