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Two brothers, at odds with the plot of a younger, corrupt and deceitful creature, is a theme that is already known in the foundations of many literary works.
"The Robbers" (1781), Friedrich Schiller's first play, is a key work of the German Sturm und Drang movement, which explores themes of freedom, justice, moral conflict, and rebellion against social norms.
Hearing in "Confessions of a Tourist", the author turned the material for conversations, conducted for the press over the years, into a fictitious hearing in which questions are asked about politics, adventures, literature, criticism...
The Death of Virgil (1945) is Hermann Broch's most famous work. The novel follows the final days of the Roman poet Publius Virgilius Marus, who, gravely ill, travels from Athens to Brundisium, arriving on the birthday of Emperor Augustus in 19 AD.
A collection of reports, biographical notes, speeches and travelogues that, from 1985-1996, this prominent Austrian writer wrote for Austrian magazines.