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Der Bankerott: Eine gesellschaftliche Tragödie in fünf Akten

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A five-act social tragedy follows the collapse of a wealthy manufacturer whose speculative ventures and secret mechanical innovation fail, precipitating financial ruin. The drama traces how the bankruptcy reverberates through his household, creditors, rival financiers, and factory workers, exposing vanity, greed, and social pretensions. Staged scenes move between counting rooms, salons, and workshops to present competing perspectives: politicians and bankers debating loans, industrialists clinging to status, and laborers confronting precarity. A varied ensemble of characters embodies the links between technological ambition, credit dependence, and the instability of contemporary social relations.

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Florian Müller

Florian Müller was a playwright known for his work in German theater during the 19th century. His notable play, "Der Bankerott: Eine gesellschaftliche Tragödie in fünf Akten," explores themes of societal collapse and moral dilemmas within the context of financial ruin. Through his dramatic narratives, Müller contributed to the rich tapestry of German literature, reflecting the complexities of human behavior and societal structures. His works often delve into the interplay between personal ambition and the consequences of economic failure.

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