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Der zerbrochne Krug / Das Käthchen von Heilbronn

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›Der zerbrochne Krug‹ und ›Das Käthchen von Heilbronn‹ sind bis heute die beliebtesten Theaterstücke Heinrich von Kleists. Im Unterschied zu seinen tragischen Texten überwiegt in beiden Dramen das Glück: Die Unschuld der Heldinnen bleibt am Ende bewahrt, das »Böse« wird schließlich bestraft … So scheint es zumindest. Denn bei einem so raffinierten und radikal modernen Autor wie Kleist ändert auch das schönste Happy End nichts am heillosen Zustand der Welt. Kein Gerichtsurteil jedenfalls kann den vom Dorfrichter Adam zerbrochenen Krug je wieder kitten.

Mit den Beiträgen zu beiden Werken aus Kindlers Literatur Lexikon.

Mit Daten zu Leben und Werk, exklusiv verfasst von der Redaktion der
Zeitschrift für Literatur TEXT + KRITIK.

224 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2008

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Heinrich von Kleist

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The dramatist, writer, lyricist, and publicist Heinrich von Kleist was born in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1777. Upon his father's early death in 1788 when he was ten, he was sent to the house of the preacher S. Cartel and attended the French Gymnasium. In 1792, Kleist entered the guard regiment in Potsdam and took part in the Rhein campaign against France in 1796. Kleist voluntarily resigned from army service in 1799 and until 1800 studied philosophy, physics, mathematics, and political science at Viadrina University in Frankfurt an der Oder. He went to Berlin early in the year 1800 and penned his drama "Die Familie Ghonorez". Kleist, who tended to irrationalism and was often tormented by a longing for death, then lit out restlessly through Germany, France, and Switzerland.

After several physical and nervous breakdowns, in which he even burned the manuscript of one of his dramas, Heinrich von Kleist reentered the Prussian army in 1804, working in Berlin and Königsberg. There he wrote "Amphitryon" and "Penthesilea."

After being discharged in 1807, Kleist was apprehended on suspicion of being a spy. After this he went to Dresden, where he edited the art journal "Phoebus" with Adam Müller and completed the comedy "The Broken Pitcher" ("Der zerbrochene Krug") and the folk play "Katchen von Heilbronn" ("Das Käthchen von Heilbronn").

Back in Berlin, the one time Rousseau devotee had become a bitter opponent of Napoleon. In 1811, he finished "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg." Finding himself again in financial and personal difficulties, Heinrich von Kleist, together with his lover, the terminally ill Henriette Vogel, committed suicide near the Wannsee in Berlin in 1811.

[From http://www.heinrich-von-kleist.com/]

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December 27, 2024
Habe von diesem Doppelband "Das Käthchen von Heilbronn" gelesen und fand es wirklich gut!!! Ich liebe Stücke die so vielseitig interpretierbar sind. Wir bewegen uns zwischen Märchen, Mittelalter, Mythologie, Bibel, Hexen, göttlicher Intervention und vielem mehr.
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