The Nephews
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066144524
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About this book
In his 1812 play "The Nephews," August Wilhelm Iffland explores themes of familial obligation, social morality, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative centers on the dynamics between uncles and their nephews, highlighting the contrast between duty and personal ambition. Iffland's literary style reflects the emotional depth and psychological insight characteristic of the early Romantic period, utilizing dialogue that is both poignant and spirited, effectively engaging the audience in the moral dilemmas presented. The play'Äôs setting serves as a microcosm of society, illustrating broader social issues with both gravity and wit, reflecting the tensions of its time. Iffland was a prominent figure in the German theater, known for his contributions to both playwriting and performance. His experiences as an actor and his deep understanding of human emotions allowed him to craft complex characters that resonate with audiences. Coming from a background rich in artistic tradition, Iffland was influenced by the dramatic shifts in societal norms during his life, which informed his exploration of familial and societal constructs in "The Nephews." This insightful and compelling work is highly recommended for those interested in the evolution of German theater and the intricate interplay of familial bonds. "The Nephews" not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on the moral implications of their choices, making it a timeless addition to literary scholarship.
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