"Die Räuber"

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"Die Räuber" is a seminal 1781 drama by Friedrich Schiller that powerfully exemplifies the rebellious passion and emotional intensity of the Sturm und Drang literary movement.

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Die Räuber 2
"Die Räuber" canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf play
stage drama
tragedy
author Friedrich Schiller
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
firstPerformanceDate 1782
firstPerformancePlace Nationaltheater Mannheim
firstPublicationDate 1781
firstPublisher Schwan’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung
form five-act play
genre drama
tragedy
hasAdaptation film adaptations
opera adaptations
television adaptations
hasCharacter Amalia von Edelreich
Friedrich Maximilian Klinger
surface form: Franz Moor

Graf Maximilian von Moor
Karl Moor
Pastor Moser
Schweizer
Spiegelberg
influenced German Romanticism
literaryMovement Sturm und Drang
literarySignificance major early work of Friedrich Schiller
seminal work of Sturm und Drang
mainCharacter Amalia von Edelreich
Friedrich Maximilian Klinger
surface form: Franz Moor

Graf Maximilian von Moor
Karl Moor
movementExemplified Sturm und Drang
notableFor critique of social and political order
intense emotional expression
originalLanguage German
originalTitle "Die Räuber" self-link
surface form: Die Räuber
partOf Schiller’s early works
period 18th-century German literature
placeOfFirstPublication Mannheim
setting Germany
structure five acts
theme emotional extremity
fraternal conflict
freedom and law
individual versus society
justice and injustice
moral corruption
rebellion against authority
titleInEnglish The Robbers

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Sturm und Drang hasNotableWork "Die Räuber"
Friedrich Schiller notableWork "Die Räuber"
this entity surface form: Die Räuber
"Die Räuber" originalTitle "Die Räuber" self-link
subject surface form: Die Räuber
this entity surface form: Die Räuber