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Set in the bustling port city of Genoa in 1547, the drama unfolds against a backdrop of looming civil unrest and competing visions of governance. A group of disaffected nobles, led by the handsome and cunning Count Fiesco, conspire to overturn the entrenched rule of the aging Doge. Their secret meetings and whispered promises reveal a world where personal ambition collides with republican ideals. As the conspirators rally, the stakes of their plan become clear: the fate of a republic hangs in the balance.
The play balances sharp political debate with intimate human drama, giving voice to characters ranging from loyal soldiers to cynical courtiers. Fiesco’s inner conflict—torn between love, honor, and the lure of power—drives the tension, while the looming threat of discovery adds a relentless sense of urgency. Through vivid dialogue and striking scenes, the work probes timeless questions about liberty, sacrifice, and the price of idealism. Listeners will be drawn into a world of intrigue where every whispered oath could tip the scales of history.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1759–1805
A towering figure of German literature, this poet and playwright helped shape European drama with works like The Robbers, Maria Stuart, and William Tell. His poem "Ode to Joy" later became famous around the world through Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
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