Julius of Tarent

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Julius of Tarent is a Sturm und Drang-era German tragedy by Johann Anton Leisewitz that explores themes of fraternal rivalry, love, and political intrigue in a princely Italian setting.

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instanceOf Sturm und Drang work
play
tragedy
author Johann Anton Leisewitz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
dramaticType princely tragedy
features Italian princely court
firstPerformanceCentury 18th century
genre Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
tragedy
hasCharacterType hereditary prince
rival brothers
romantic heroine
hasForm verse drama
hasMotive ambition
jealousy
romantic love
influenced Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
influencedWork The Robbers NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 18th-century German literature
mainCharacter Guelfo NERFINISHED
Julius NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus fraternal rivalry
love
political intrigue
originalLanguage German
settingCountry Italy NERFINISHED
settingLocation Taranto NERFINISHED
structure five-act play
theme conflict between duty and passion
dynastic succession
family conflict
political power struggle

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Johann Anton Leisewitz notableWork Julius of Tarent