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The play stages a rural household and a nearby castle where romantic attachments, questions of parentage and honor, and social prejudices create escalating misunderstandings. Across five acts the action moves through an inn, a cottage, open fields, castle apartments and a prison as characters confront past wrongs, test promises, and negotiate marriages and restitution. Secrets come to light that challenge authority and reframe relationships, prompting moral reckonings and reconciliations. Comic interludes temper darker episodes, and the drama advances toward recognition and the restoration of social order while examining forgiveness, social constraint, and the tension between private feeling and public duty.

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August von Kotzebue

August von Kotzebue was a German dramatist and playwright, active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his influential works in the genre of melodrama, which were popular in his time. His notable plays include "Lovers' Vows" and "The Stranger: A Drama, in Five Acts," both of which reflect the emotional intensity and moral dilemmas characteristic of his writing. Von Kotzebue's contributions to theater extended beyond Germany, as his works were translated and performed across Europe, making him a significant figure in the development of modern drama.

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