Die Soldaten

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Die Soldaten is a seminal 18th-century German play by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz that portrays the moral decay and social consequences of militarism and class oppression.

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instanceOf play
stage play
author Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz NERFINISHED
character Desportes NERFINISHED
Marie Wesener NERFINISHED
Stolzius NERFINISHED
Wesener NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
firstPerformanceLocation Germany NERFINISHED
genre drama
tragedy
hasAdaptation Die Soldaten (opera) NERFINISHED
hasPart Act I NERFINISHED
Act II NERFINISHED
Act III NERFINISHED
Act IV NERFINISHED
influenced Die Soldaten (opera) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Sturm und Drang movement NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 18th-century German literature
mainCharacter Marie Wesener NERFINISHED
movement Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
notableFor early example of Sturm und Drang theatre
radical social criticism in 18th-century drama
originalLanguage German
portrays destruction of an individual by social forces
social consequences of militarism
setting 18th-century Germany
subject class oppression
militarism
moral decay
social criticism
theme class hierarchy
corruption of values by military culture
decline of the bourgeoisie
exploitation of women
timePeriodDepicted 18th century

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