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Heinrich von Kleist's "Michael Kohlhaas" is a compelling novella that explores themes of justice, personal morality, and the struggle against systemic oppression. Set in 16th-century Germany, Kleist employs a clear yet evocative narrative style, deftly weaving historical context with psychological depth. Kohlhaas, a horse dealer wronged by an aristocrat, embodies the tension between individual rights and societal rules, leading to a dramatic quest for retribution that raises profound ethical questions about the nature of justice and humanity's capacity for vengeance. The novella's keen insight…mehr

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Heinrich von Kleist's "Michael Kohlhaas" is a compelling novella that explores themes of justice, personal morality, and the struggle against systemic oppression. Set in 16th-century Germany, Kleist employs a clear yet evocative narrative style, deftly weaving historical context with psychological depth. Kohlhaas, a horse dealer wronged by an aristocrat, embodies the tension between individual rights and societal rules, leading to a dramatic quest for retribution that raises profound ethical questions about the nature of justice and humanity's capacity for vengeance. The novella's keen insight into the human condition reflects Kleist's innovative approach to storytelling, which blurs the lines between romantic ideals and stark realism. Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) was a prominent figure in German literature, known for his explorations of existential themes and complex characters. His own tumultuous life experiences, including struggles with mental health and societal norms, heavily influenced his writing. Kleist's discontent with the prevailing social order is powerfully reflected in Kohlhaas's relentless pursuit of justice, symbolic of the author's critique of authority and the human desire for autonomy. "Michael Kohlhaas" is essential reading for those interested in the intersection of ethics and politics, offering both a gripping narrative and deep philosophical inquiry. This novella not only captivates readers with its masterful prose but also challenges them to consider the moral dilemmas faced in the pursuit of justice. Highly recommended for scholars and casual readers alike, it serves as a profound meditation on the complexities of human nature.

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Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. Along with his older contemporaries Goethe and Schiller, he was one of the great innovative forces in the early Romantic movement. After serving in the Prussian Army during the Rhine campaign of 1796, Kleist enrolled in Viadrina University, where he studied law and philosophy. Eventually, after much travel, he settled in Berlin. He committed double suicide with a terminally ill woman.
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This sparkling new translation from Michael Hofmann makes for a fine entry point into Kleist's passionate, grotesque, hysterical, and deeply strange body of work The New Yorker