Almansor: Eine Tragödie

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Almansor: Eine Tragödie

by Heinrich Heine

DE·~1 hours

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Description

In the early 1820s Heinrich Heine turned his restless poetic energy toward the stage, producing a drama that crackles with youthful passion and stark religious rivalry. Set against the backdrop of a clash between Moorish and Christian camps, the story follows a fierce love that dares to cross the dividing line, exposing the raw emotions of its characters while echoing the poet’s own conflicted feelings about faith and society.

At the heart of the play is the charismatic Almansor, whose intense devotion to Zuleima fuels a chain of dramatic confrontations and lyrical exchanges. Heine’s language swings between the heightened rhetoric of tragedy and the intimate cadence of ballads, giving each scene a vivid, almost pictorial quality. Listeners will be drawn into a world where personal desire collides with collective prejudice, offering a glimpse of the poet’s early attempts to wrestle with love, identity, and the fervor of his own imagination.

Details

Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (104K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich Heine

Heinrich Heine

1797–1856

A sharp, lyrical voice of 19th-century Europe, this German poet and essayist mixed romance, wit, and political bite in ways that still feel fresh. Best known for poems that inspired generations of composers, he also wrote vividly about exile, freedom, and modern life.

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