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Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit): A Tragedy in Four Acts

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A beguiling, amoral young woman uses erotic magnetism to move through and unsettle a circle of acquaintances, drawing an influential man into obsession, entangling his son, and attracting a devoted female admirer. Across a prologue and four acts, episodic scenes follow her liaisons and the ruin they bring, exposing social hypocrisy, the commodification of desire, and the tensions between instinct and bourgeois restraint. The play shifts between satirical set pieces and tragic consequence, portraying the central figure as both provocateur and product of a society that alternately idealizes and destroys erotic freedom.

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Frank Wedekind

Frank Wedekind was a German playwright, poet, and novelist, known for his provocative and often controversial works that explore themes of sexuality, society, and the human condition. His most famous plays include "Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit)" and "Pandora's Box," both of which delve into the complexities of desire and moral conflict. Wedekind's writing is characterized by its expressionist style and a deep concern for the struggles of youth, as exemplified in his play "The Awakening of Spring," which addresses the challenges of adolescence. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on modern drama, influencing generations of playwrights.

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