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The volume gathers three intense verse-dramas that probe personal obsession, social pressure, and the costs of moral conviction. One play stages a stark, violent confrontation between a determined woman and overwhelming military or patriarchal force, exploring duty and vengeance. Another presents a domestic tragedy set in a narrow bourgeois milieu, tracing a woman's fall, the father's rigid authority, and the grinding effects of shame and poverty. A third sketches royal passion and political jealousy, where love and honor collide with suspicion and ruin. Across the pieces the prose is austere and compressed, emphasizing psychological torment, moral ambiguity, and a severe realism that foregrounds character over spectacle.

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Friedrich Hebbel

Friedrich Hebbel was a prominent German poet and playwright of the 19th century, known for his profound exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas. His works often delve into themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable plays is "Agnes Bernauer," which reflects his ability to blend historical narratives with deep psychological insight. Hebbel's contributions to literature include not only dramatic works but also poetry, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His influence can be seen in the evolution of German drama, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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