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August Von Kotzebue

Exploring Eighteenth-Century Literary Innovations and Transformations

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Author: August Von Kotzebue

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 04/18/2018

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen The Stranger

The summary audiobook of "The Stranger" by August Von Kotzebue is ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring early 19th-century drama and its themes of identity and existential conflict. It serves as a concise yet insightful resource for those seeking to grasp the play's central ideas without committing to the full text, making it especially useful for readers preparing for discussions, essays, or exams. Additionally, it appeals to casual listeners who enjoy thought-provoking narratives that delve into the human experience.

3 quotes from The Stranger

  • "Man is a stranger in this world; he is born alone, lives alone, and dies alone."
  • "It is not the things themselves that trouble us, but our judgments about them; we are all strangers to our own perceptions."
  • "The search for understanding and connection is what defines our humanity amidst the alienation we feel in the world."

Author : August Von Kotzebue

August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue was a prominent German dramatist and writer, as well as a consul in both Russia and Germany. His works ignited controversy, leading to the public burning of one of his books at the Wartburg festival in 1817. Kotzebue's life was tragically cut short when he was assassinated by Karl Ludwig Sand, a radical affiliated with the Burschenschaften. This high-profile murder provided Klemens von Metternich with the justification to enact the Carlsbad decrees of 1819, which targeted the Burschenschaften, curtailed the liberal press, and imposed significant restrictions on academic freedom across the German confederation.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/03/20

The Stranger Free Audiobook Download

August Von Kotzebue

Exploring Eighteenth-Century Literary Innovations and Transformations

3.339rating

Information

Author: August Von Kotzebue

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 04/18/2018

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Stranger

The summary audiobook of "The Stranger" by August Von Kotzebue is ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring early 19th-century drama and its themes of identity and existential conflict. It serves as a concise yet insightful resource for those seeking to grasp the play's central ideas without committing to the full text, making it especially useful for readers preparing for discussions, essays, or exams. Additionally, it appeals to casual listeners who enjoy thought-provoking narratives that delve into the human experience.

3 quotes from The Stranger

  • "Man is a stranger in this world; he is born alone, lives alone, and dies alone."
  • "It is not the things themselves that trouble us, but our judgments about them; we are all strangers to our own perceptions."
  • "The search for understanding and connection is what defines our humanity amidst the alienation we feel in the world."

Author: August Von Kotzebue

August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue was a prominent German dramatist and writer, as well as a consul in both Russia and Germany. His works ignited controversy, leading to the public burning of one of his books at the Wartburg festival in 1817. Kotzebue's life was tragically cut short when he was assassinated by Karl Ludwig Sand, a radical affiliated with the Burschenschaften. This high-profile murder provided Klemens von Metternich with the justification to enact the Carlsbad decrees of 1819, which targeted the Burschenschaften, curtailed the liberal press, and imposed significant restrictions on academic freedom across the German confederation.