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An abridged adaptation of the play by Heinrich von Kleist. Comedy of village life, in which Judge Adam presides over a trial regarding the supposed breaking of Frau Rull's beautiful jug by her daughter's suitor. A visiting inspector exposes Adam himself as the culprit.
Allemand (Langue) --- German language --- German language --- German language --- German language --- German language. --- Composition and exercises. --- Composition and exercises. --- Kleist, Heinrich von, --- Kleist, Heinrich von,
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Alemán --- Amor no correspondido --- Amour malheureux --- Hombres jóvenes --- Jeunes hommes --- Manners and customs. --- Unrequited love --- Unrequited love. --- Young men --- Lecturas. --- Psicologia --- Psychologie --- Psychology --- Psychology. --- 1700-1799. --- Alemania --- Allemagne --- Germany --- Germany. --- Vida social y costumbres --- Mœurs et coutumes --- Social life and customs
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An adaptation of 3 German fairy tales, originally collected by the brothers Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm: Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (= The Brementown musicians) ; Rotkäppchen (= Red Riding Hood) ; and, Aschenputtel (= Cinderella).
Animals --- Animals. --- Animaux --- Cinderella (Tale) --- Cinderella (Tale). --- Fairy tales --- Fairy tales. --- German language --- German language. --- Little Red Riding Hood (Tale) --- Little Red Riding Hood (Tale). --- Cinderella, --- Cinderella, --- Germany.
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An adaptation of Friedrich Schiller's play. Set in 16th-century Germany [which] concerns the rivalry between the brothers Karl and Franz, both of whom operate outside conventional morality. A protest against official corruption, the play condemned a society in which men of high purpose could be driven to live outside the law when justice was denied them. Franz, the younger brother, turns their father against Karl, who then collects a band of outlaws and lives in the forest. Franz imprisons and mistreats their father, who dies when he learns that Karl is a brigand. Amalia, Karl's faithful beloved, knows that Karl will never break his vow of allegiance to his robber comrades. She convinces Karl to kill her because she cannot live without him. Karl does so and then surrenders to the authorities, having decided that terrorism and criminal behaviour are not acceptable solutions to human injustice.--Encyclopedia Britannica.
Brigands and robbers --- Brigands and robbers. --- Brothers --- Brothers. --- Corruption --- Corruption. --- Vendetta --- Vendetta. --- Schiller, Friedrich, --- Schiller, Friedrich,
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