Prinz Friedrich von Homburg

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Prinz Friedrich von Homburg

by Heinrich von Kleist

DE·~2 hours·1 chapter

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Description

In this intense early‑19‑century drama, the stage opens on a moonlit garden near Fehrbellin, where Prince Friedrich of Homburg lies half‑asleep beneath an ancient oak. Surrounded by the elect of the Brandenburg court— the Elector, his wife, the Princess Natalie, and a host of officers— the prince is discovered in a vulnerable, almost dream‑like state just before a decisive battle against the Swedes. The scene crackles with tension as authority figures debate whether to tend his apparent illness or thrust him back into the fray.

The play probes the clash between personal honor and rigid military obedience, as Friedrich’s yearning for glory pits him against the expectations of his superiors. Through vivid dialogue and stark imagery, the audience watches a young commander wrestle with duty, prophecy, and the weight of his own ambitions. Listeners are drawn into a rich tapestry of baroque language and the looming question: will a single night of reverie alter the course of war?

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (116K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich von Kleist

Heinrich von Kleist

1777–1811

Restless, brilliant, and hard to classify, this German writer produced plays and stories that still feel sharp and modern. His work blends high drama, psychological tension, and a deep sense that human life can turn suddenly and violently.

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