Fuhrmann Henschel

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Fuhrmann Henschel is a naturalistic German stage drama by Nobel Prize–winning playwright Gerhart Hauptmann that portrays the tragic fate of a wagon driver crushed by social and personal pressures.

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instanceOf literary work
play
stage drama
associatedWithAuthor Gerhart Hauptmann NERFINISHED
author Gerhart Hauptmann NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
depicts personal pressures
social pressures
genre naturalistic drama
tragedy
hasAuthorNobelPrizeStatus author is Nobel Prize–winning playwright
hasCharacterType working-class protagonist
hasDramaticStyle naturalistic
realistic
hasForm stage play
hasMedium theatre
hasSettingCountry Germany NERFINISHED
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Fuhrmann Henschel NERFINISHED
hasTragicOutcome fate of wagon driver is tragic
isPartOf German naturalist drama tradition
literaryPeriod late 19th century German literature
mainCharacterOccupation wagon driver
movement Naturalism NERFINISHED
originalLanguage German
portrays moral conflict
psychological conflict
working-class life
subjectMatter family tragedy
individual responsibility
social determinism

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Gerhart Hauptmann notableWork Fuhrmann Henschel