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Daniel Hjort: Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä ja neljässä kuvaelmassa

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A historical tragedy set around a castle during a turbulent political crisis, where noble families, officers, and foreign envoys confront competing claims to authority. The drama unfolds through councils, intercepted letters, and sharp debates about loyalty, faith, and legal right, forcing characters to choose between dynastic fidelity and pragmatic accommodation. Personal ties, fosterage, and questions of honor intensify mistrust, and uncompromising decisions escalate into confinement, armed confrontation, and tragic consequences for several households.

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J. J. Wecksell

J. J. Wecksell was a Finnish-Swedish author known for his contributions to drama and poetry. His notable work, "Daniel Hjort: Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä ja neljässä kuvaelmassa," showcases his skill in crafting compelling narratives through theatrical forms. Wecksell's literary output includes both plays and collections of poetry, such as "Samlade dikter" and "Valikoima runoelmia," reflecting his versatility as a writer. His works often explore themes of human emotion and societal issues, contributing to the rich tapestry of Nordic literature.

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