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Daniel Hjort: Sorgespel i fem akter med fyra tablåer

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A five-act historical tragedy set around a besieged stronghold portrays a polarized struggle over legitimacy, duty, and conscience. The drama assembles military leaders, noble families, clerics and royal envoys whose rival loyalties provoke negotiations, accusations and bleak choices; family bonds and personal honor collide with public obligation. Scenes shift between council chambers, battlements and intimate domestic spaces, tracing how political maneuvers and religious conviction escalate into betrayal and irreversible loss. The play balances formal rhetoric and personal suffering to examine the moral costs of civil conflict and the tragic fallout when private fidelity meets public necessity.

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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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