
In this lively alpine fable, the mountain king Astragalus presides over a realm where mischievous spirits and human ambition collide. The play opens on the sunny slopes of a lofty peak, where hunting chants echo and the Alpine spirits descend, their horns bristling with freshly‑caught hares. Astragalus, a regal yet whimsical figure, delivers grand speeches about the balance between the lofty heights and the humble valleys below, hinting at a deeper moral tug‑of‑war between pride and compassion.
Below the craggy heights, the bustling household of the wealthy landowner von Rappelkopf provides comic contrast. His wife Sophie, their daughter Malchen, and a colorful cast of servants, merchants, and a young painter navigate love, greed, and misunderstandings amid the ever‑present presence of the mountain spirits. As the characters’ desires intertwine, the stage becomes a sparkling arena where magic, satire, and heartfelt humanity dance together, promising laughter and thoughtful reflection.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (132K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1790–1836
A star of Vienna’s popular theater, this Austrian actor and playwright mixed fairy-tale fantasy, comedy, and melancholy in works that helped define the old Viennese stage. His best-known plays still stand out for their charm, wit, and surprising emotional depth.
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