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Die unheilbringende Krone / (oder König ohne Reich, Held ohne Mut, Schönheit ohne Jugend)

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A two-act tragicomic magic play that follows a chain of political betrayals and supernatural bargains centered on a bewitched crown whose promise of power brings ruin. Mortal ambition collides with underworld forces and vengeful spirits, while scenes alternate between courtly intrigue and enchanted, allegorical settings. Comic lower-class figures and mythic beings create tonal shifts that expose vanity, misplaced loyalty, and moral blindness. Through enchantments, mistaken identities, and confrontations with fate, the drama examines how external honors can hollow character, how deception warps communities, and how remorse and revelation eventually force a reckoning with the true costs of dominion.

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Ferdinand Raimund

Ferdinand Raimund was an influential Austrian playwright and author, known for his contributions to the genre of romantic drama in the 19th century. His works often blend fantasy and reality, showcasing a unique style that reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time. Among his notable plays is "Der Alpenkönig und der Menschenfeind," which explores themes of human connection and societal critique. Raimund's storytelling is characterized by its imaginative elements and moral undertones, making him a significant figure in Austrian literature. His legacy continues to resonate, as his plays are celebrated for their innovative approach to theatrical storytelling.

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