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Der häusliche Zwist
- Written by: August von Kotzebue
- Narrated by: Marianne Mosa, Herbert Mensching, Gunnar Möller
- Length: 39 mins
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In diesem Lustspiel in einem Aufzug sprechen die Ehepartner zuerst über ihr Verliebtsein nach einem Jahr Ehe. Sie haben 400 Taler gespart. Die Ehefrau möchte dafür Spitzen kaufen und ein schönes Geburtstagsdinner ausrichten. Der Ehemann möchte sich aber lieber ein wertvolles Pferd kaufen. Der Nachbar versucht zu vermitteln.
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Der häusliche Zwist
- Narrated by: Marianne Mosa, Herbert Mensching, Gunnar Möller
- Length: 39 mins
- Release Date: 12-01-22
- Language: german
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Regular price: ₹133.00 or 1 Credit
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Menschenhaß und Reue
- Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen
- Written by: August von Kotzebue
- Narrated by: Armas Sten Fühler, Marianne Mosa, Gerd Baltus,
- Length: 53 mins
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Ein "Unbekannter" stellt sich in einem lakonischen Dialog mit seinem treuen Diener Franz als merkwürdiger "Menschenhasser" vor: Zwar wittert er hinter jeder Wohltat eine Infamie, sehnt sich aber andererseits nach nichts so sehr, als anderen Gutes zu tun. Seine Gegenspielerin, schwärmerisch der Einsamkeit hingegeben wie er, ist die gütige Menschenfreundin Eulalia, die auf dem Gut der Gräfin Wintersee in Stellung und allgemein nur als "Madame Müller" bekannt ist. Im zweiten und dritten Aufzug schürzt sich die geheimnisumwitterte Exposition zum dramatischen Knoten.
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Menschenhaß und Reue
- Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen
- Narrated by: Armas Sten Fühler, Marianne Mosa, Gerd Baltus, Ingeborg Engelmann, Wolfgang Reinsch
- Length: 53 mins
- Release Date: 23-10-19
- Language: german
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Die deutschen Kleinstädter
- Ein Lustspiel in vier Akten
- Written by: August von Kotzebue
- Narrated by: Fritz Rémond, Trudik Daniel, Kurt Lieck,
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Das Lustspiel besteht aus vier Akten und wurde im Jahr 1802 in Wien uraufgeführt. Der Bürgermeister des Städtchens Krähwinkel möchte seine Tochter Sabine mit dem Bau-, Berg- und Weginspektors-Substitut Sperling verheiraten. Die Tochter, die zuvor ein Jahr in der Residenzstadt verbracht hat, hat dort Karl Olmers kennengelernt, den sie gerne heiraten möchten. (Herr Karl Olmers). Kurz vor der Verlobung mit Sperling taucht Karl Olmers in Krähwinkel auf und versucht, die Verlobung mit Sperling zu verhindern und die Angehörigen von Sabine für sich zu gewinnen.
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Die deutschen Kleinstädter
- Ein Lustspiel in vier Akten
- Narrated by: Fritz Rémond, Trudik Daniel, Kurt Lieck, Anneliese Benz, Traute Rose, Annemarie Schradiek
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
- Release Date: 02-07-19
- Language: german
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Mansfield Park and Lovers’ Vows
- Written by: Jane Austen, August Kotzebue
- Narrated by: Catherine Bilson, Sarah Jane Rose, Graham Scott,
- Length: 18 hrs and 12 mins
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The unlikely heroine of this novel is the bashful and unadventurous Fanny Price, who occupies a Cinderella-like position in the residence of her wealthy cousins, the Bertrams, at Mansfield Park. Fanny is the butt of ridicule for the young Bertram sisters (Maria and Julia), and is relentlessly bullied by her manipulative and penny-pinching aunt, the widowed Mrs Norris.
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Mansfield Park and Lovers’ Vows
- Narrated by: Catherine Bilson, Sarah Jane Rose, Graham Scott, Linda Barrans, Denis Daly
- Length: 18 hrs and 12 mins
- Release Date: 28-05-24
- Language: English
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The Stranger
- Written by: August von Kotzebue
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This sentimental drama, written by the prolific German dramatist, August von Kotzebue (a friend of Ludwig von Beethoven,) was originally published under the title “Menshenhass und Reue.” When the play was translated into English in the late 1790s, it quickly became a runaway success in both Great Britain and the United States and remained a staple of dramatic companies for most on the 19th century. The fairytale-like plot, with its story of lost love, concealed identity, crushing guilt, and healing redemption, charmed generations of tearful Victorian theatre-goers. - Summary by Kelly ...
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The Stranger
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http://www.adfreebooks.com - 1000+ audiobooks, all ad free!This sentimental drama, written by the prolific German dramatist, August von Kotzebue (a friend of Ludwig von Beethoven,) was originally published under the title “Menshenhass und Reue.” When the play was translated into English in the late 1790s, it quickly became a runaway success in both Great Britain and the United States and remained a staple of dramatic companies for most on the 19th century. The fairytale-like plot, with its story of lost love, concealed identity, crushing guilt, and healing redemption, charmed generations ...
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