
Personerne:
Første Act. - Første Scene.
Anden Act.
Tredie Act.
Fierde Act.
Femte Act. - Første Scene.
Siette Act.
Syvende Act. - Første Scene.
Feil.
A witty, six‑act comedy opens with a mischievous fairy who summons a young couple, Julie and Leander, into a playful debate over gender expectations. The fairy promises to whisk them forward centuries, offering a glimpse of a society shaped by the very ideals they argue about—whether love should be tempered by “feminine” or “masculine” virtues. Their banter, full of clever wordplay and satirical observations, sets the tone for a theatrical romp that blends philosophy with farcical charm.
As the story unfolds, the stage expands into a bustling camp where scholars, soldiers, and courtly figures mingle, each delivering sharp, humorous commentary on the absurdities of their own world. The dialogue drifts between earnest curiosity and exaggerated pomp, inviting listeners to reflect on how deeply rooted notions of identity and upbringing echo through time. This lively drama balances intellectual teasing with lively characters, making it a delightful listen for anyone who enjoys clever satire wrapped in a period‑flavored theatrical adventure.
Language
da
Duration
~1 hours (76K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski based on page images provided by the Archive for Danish Literature at http://adl.dk.
Release date
2015-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1742–1785
Best known for turning high drama inside out, this 18th-century Danish-Norwegian writer brought sharp wit and playful satire to the literary world. His comic verse and lively parodies helped make him one of the standout voices of the Enlightenment in Denmark-Norway.
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