
Penthesilea (Kleist)
Heinrich von Kleist, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Herausgegeben: Dax, Indigo Theophanes
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Penthesilea (1808) is a tragedy by the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist. The play, about the mythological Amazonian queen, Penthesilea, is an exploration of sexual frenzy.The tragedy starts on the battlefield in front of the gates of Troy, where the Greeks have taken position. They are interrupted in their siege of the city, because the belligerent women endanger the Greek princes and attack them. The men do not even know who their enemy really is and try to get ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Penthesilea (1808) is a tragedy by the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist. The play, about the mythological Amazonian queen, Penthesilea, is an exploration of sexual frenzy.The tragedy starts on the battlefield in front of the gates of Troy, where the Greeks have taken position. They are interrupted in their siege of the city, because the belligerent women endanger the Greek princes and attack them. The men do not even know who their enemy really is and try to get in contact with the Amazon queen to understand her motives. For the Greek princes the attack is inconvenient, because they are supposed to concentrate on capturing Troy, as Agamemnon, their leader has given order.