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Arabian-pulweria: Komedia yhtenä näytöksenä, kahdella waihoksella

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A short comic play in a single act and two scenes follows a roguish wanderer who repeatedly adopts false professions and personas to exploit ambition and gullibility, reuniting with an old friend and triggering comedic confrontations among townspeople and would-be authorities. Through a compact cast of foils, lovers, and pretenders the action satirizes social pretensions, hypocrisy, and the ease with which reputation is bought or feigned. Scenes move quickly between boasts, confessions, and schemes, exposing human vanity and the gap between appearance and competence.

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Ludvig Holberg

Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754) was a Danish-Norwegian playwright, historian, and philosopher, often regarded as the father of modern Danish literature. His works are characterized by their sharp wit and social commentary, reflecting the cultural and political landscape of his time. Holberg is best known for his comedies, including "Jeppe on the Hill," which critiques social class and human folly through humor. His satirical novel, "Niels Klim's Journey Under the Ground," showcases his imaginative storytelling and philosophical insights. Holberg's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Scandinavia.

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