Die Argonauten

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Die Argonauten

by Franz Grillparzer

DE·~1 hours

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In the shadowed lands of Colchis, a stormy night cloaks a crumbling tower where the enigmatic sorceress Medea dwells. King Aietes, robed in darkness, prowls the rugged terrain with his restless son Absyrtus, their minds haunted by whispers of a luminous flame flickering from the tower’s heights. Their uneasy dialogue crackles with suspicion and fear, as the king’s fury clashes with his son’s eager curiosity, setting a tone of looming dread that reverberates through the rocky wilderness.

Beyond the palace walls, the legendary Argonauts, led by the bold Jason, approach the kingdom with hopes of seizing the famed golden fleece. Their arrival threatens to stir ancient grudges and awaken Medea’s potent magic, promising a clash of destiny, love, and betrayal. Listeners will be drawn into a world where familial bonds are tested, prophecy looms, and the first act’s tension hints at a tragic saga yet to unfold.

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Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (95K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Franz Grillparzer

Franz Grillparzer

1791–1872

A major voice in Austrian literature, he brought classical form, emotional intensity, and a sharp sense of tragedy to the stage. His plays helped define nineteenth-century Viennese drama and are still remembered for their psychological depth.

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