Dramatische Werken: De comedie der liefde; Brand; Peer Gynt
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The collection presents three dramatic pieces that interrogate human desire, conviction, and identity through contrasting modes. One play uses witty verse and social scenes to satirize romantic idealism and the pressures of conventional courtship. Another turns to austere moral argument and intense personal crises to examine the cost of absolute principles when they collide with communal life. The third unfolds as a lyrical, episodic journey that blends fantastical encounters and introspective reflection to trace an individual's search for meaning and selfhood. Together they range from satirical comedy to tragic moral drama and expansive poetic fantasy, mixing dialogue, monologue, and dramatic tableaux.