Der G'wissenswurm: Bauernkomödie in drei Akten

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Der G'wissenswurm: Bauernkomödie in drei Akten

by Ludwig Anzengruber

DE·~1 hours·1 chapter

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1:43:05

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A bustling farmhouse in the Austrian countryside opens the stage, its warm interiors filled with the clatter of tools and the bright chorus of farmhands humming folk tunes. The lively ensemble—wealthy landowner Grillhofer, his outspoken brother‑in‑law, a cast of witty servants, and neighboring peasants—talks in vivid dialect, turning everyday chores into comic sketches. From the moment the curtain rises, the audience is swept into a world where a steaming bowl of soup and a jaunty jodel set the rhythm for rural life.

At the heart of the first act sits Grillhofer, a prosperous farmer whose restless sighs and grandiose musings about heaven and hay reveal a surprisingly philosophical side. His banter with the pragmatic maid Rosl and the outspoken laborer Wastl blends sharp humor with a touch of melancholy, hinting at deeper concerns beneath the surface comedy. The scene is peppered with song, satire, and the inevitable misunderstandings that promise an entertaining cascade of rural misadventures.

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Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (98K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2000-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ludwig Anzengruber

Ludwig Anzengruber

1839–1889

A sharp-eyed Austrian writer who brought village life and social tensions to the stage with unusual realism. Best known for folk plays like Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld, he helped shape a distinctly Austrian dramatic voice in the 19th century.

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