The Dramatic Works Of Gerhart Hauptmann

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The Dramatic Works Of Gerhart Hauptmann

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Volume I (Dodo Press)

Volume I of II of the plays by Gerhart Hauptmann, who was a German dramatist who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912.

Hauptmann was born in Obersalzbrunn, a small city of Silesia, now known as Szczawno-Zdrój and a part of Poland.

Hauptmann's first drama, Vor Sonnenaufgang inaugurated the naturalistic movement in modern German literature; it was followed by Das Friedensfest, Einsame Menschen and Die Weber, a powerful drama depicting the rising of the Silesian weavers in 1844.

Of Hauptmann's subsequent work, mention may be made of the comedies Kollege Crampton, Der Biberpelz and Der rote Hahn, a "dream poem," Hannele, and an historical drama Florian Geyer.

He also wrote two tragedies of Silesian peasant life, Fuhrmann Henschel and Rose Bernd, and the dramatic fairy-tales Die versunkene Glocke and Und Pippa tanzt.

1911 was the zenith: he wrote Die Ratten, for which he received the Nobel Prize.

During the First World War Hauptmann was a Pacifist.

Volume I contains Before Dawn (Vor Sonnenaufgang), The Weavers (Die Weber), The Beaver Coat (Der Biberpelz) and The Conflagration (Der rote Hahn).

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