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  1. May 15, 2024 · 0. No views 1 minute ago. Heinrich von Kleist's "The Battle of Hermann" stands as a monumental work of German literature, exploring themes of nationalism, identity, and the consequences of...

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  2. Fernsehfilm nach einer Gemeinschaftsproduktion der Münchner Kammerspiele und der Salzburger Festspiele.Heinrich von Kleists Lustspiel, erstmals nach Goethes ...

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  4. Feb 4, 2012 · Name: Heinrich von KleistJahr: 10. oder 18.Oktober 1777 - 21.November 1811Sonstiges: eines seiner bekanntesten Dramen war die Schrift "Die Hermannsschlacht",...

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  5. Heinrich von Kleist, (born Oct. 18, 1777, Frankfurt an der Oder, Brandenburg—died Nov. 21, 1811, Wannsee, near Berlin), German writer. He served seven years in the Prussian army, and his work first attracted attention when he was in prison accused as a spy. The grim and intense drama Penthesilea (1808) contains some of his most powerful ...

  6. Heinrich von Kleist was a German dramatist, among the greatest of the 19th century. Poets of the Realist, Expressionist, Nationalist, and Existentialist movements in France and Germany saw their prototype in Kleist, a poet whose demonic genius had foreseen modern problems of life and literature.

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  7. It had always been present in the works, but never so much at the forefront or presented in such a multifaceted or investigative manner. Abstract. This chapter focuses on Kleist's dramas, in which a more direct equivalence between letters and works can be found in traces of description that.

  8. Heinrich von Kleist. Born 1777 in Frankfurt/Oder. Considered as one of the most important German dramatists, storytellers and poets. Among his most famous works are plays like »The Broken Jug«, »Penthesilea« or »Käthchen of Heilbronn«.

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