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August Wilhelm Iffland

The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts

In “The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts,” August Wilhelm Iffland masterfully intertwines legal themes with human emotion, reflecting the intricate dynamics of justice and morality. Written in the late 18th century, this work exemplifies the Romantic movement, characterized by its focus on individualism and emotional depth. Through compelling dialogue and a carefully constructed narrative arc, Iffland delves into the conflicts faced by his characters, ultimately raising questions about the nature of law and the ethical responsibilities of those who uphold it. Iffland, a prominent figure in German theater, built his reputation not only as a playwright but also as an actor and director. His experiences in the legal atmosphere of his time undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of the judiciary's complexities and the societal implications of legal decisions. Having faced personal challenges and witnessed the implications of law on ordinary lives, Iffland infuses his characters with authenticity and moral ambiguity, inviting readers to reflect on their own convictions. I highly recommend “The Lawyers” to those who appreciate nuanced drama that challenges preconceptions about morality and legality. This timeless play resonates with contemporary audiences by exploring universal themes of justice, making it an essential read for both literary enthusiasts and legal scholars alike.
80 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
C. Lüdger
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