Phantasmagorias of Power: Hebbel's Drama "Gyges und sein Ring"

Koschorke critiques Freidrich Hebbel's Gyges und sein Ring. Among other things, he says that a more exhaustive analysis of Hebbel's play would involve a broad examination of the political semantics at work in Germany in the period following 1848.

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