Egmont, a Tragedy by Goethe (1893)

Egmont, a Tragedy by Goethe (1893)
Title Egmont, a Tragedy by Goethe (1893) PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2009-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781104120993

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Egmont, a tragedy by Goethe

Egmont, a tragedy by Goethe
Title Egmont, a tragedy by Goethe PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Pages 266
Release 1881
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Egmont

Egmont
Title Egmont PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 88
Release 2014-06-22
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781500282738

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Egmont - A Tragedy in Five Acts. Complete New Version. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and Translated by Anna SwanwickIn 1775, when Goethe was twenty-six, and before he went to Weimar, he began to write "Egmont" After working on it at intervals for twelve years, he finished it at Rome in 1787. The scene of the drama is laid in the Low Countries at the beginning of the revolt against Spain. In the fifteenth century Philip of Burgundy had usurped dominion over several of the provinces of the Netherlands, and through him they had passed into the power of his descendant, the Emperor Charles V. This powerful ruler abolished the constitutional rights of the provinces, and introduced the Inquisition in order to stamp out Protestantism. Prominent among his officers was the Fleming, Lamoral, Count Egmont, upon whom he lavished honors and opportunities of service—opportunities so well improved that, by his victories over the French at Saint-Quentin (1557) and Gravelines (1558) Egmont made a reputation as one of the most brilliant generals in Europe, and became the idol of his countrymen. When in 1559 a new Regent of the Netherlands was to be created, the people hoped that Philip II, who had succeeded Charles, would choose Egmont; but instead he appointed his half-sister Margaret, Duchess of Parma. Under the new Regent the persecution of the Protestants was rigorously pressed, and in 1565 Egmont, though a Catholic, was sent to Madrid to plead for clemency. He was received by the King with every appearance of cordiality, but shortly after his return home the Duke of Alva was sent to the Netherlands with instructions to put down with an iron hand all resistance to his master's will. How terribly he carried out his orders has been told by Prescott and Motley. Egmont was an early victim, but his martyrdom, with that of Count Horn, and later the assassination of William of Orange, roused the Netherlands to a resistance that ended only with the complete throwing off of the Spanish yoke. Such in outline is the background chosen by Goethe for his tragedy. With many changes in detail, the dramatist has still preserved a picture of a historical situation of absorbing interest, and has painted a group of admirable portraits. The drama has long been a favorite on the stage, where it enjoys the advantage of Beethoven's musical setting.

Egmont

Egmont
Title Egmont PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 1868
Genre German drama (Tragedy)
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Egmont - A Tragedy

Egmont - A Tragedy
Title Egmont - A Tragedy PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher Grierson Press
Pages 254
Release 2010-03
Genre
ISBN 1445556758

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EGMONT

EGMONT
Title EGMONT PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang Von 1749-1832 Goethe
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 156
Release 2016-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 9781361994252

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Egmont - Tragedy in Five Acts

Egmont - Tragedy in Five Acts
Title Egmont - Tragedy in Five Acts PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Publisher Book Jungle
Pages 128
Release 2009-04
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781438515687

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Gothe is noted for his poetry, novels, drama, theology, science, and paintings. His best-known work was Faust. Egmont is a play written in 1787 with music composed by Beethoven. Egmont is a Flemish warrior whose nemesis is the Duke of Alba. Egmont ends up in prison sentenced to death. Egmont final speech is a call to his people for freedom and to never give up the fight against their oppressors.