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''Julius of Tarent'' ((ドイツ語:Julius von Tarent)) is a dramatic tragedy by Johann Anton Leisewitz. Published in 1774, it is a notable work of the Sturm und Drang era. The play was a favourite of Friedrich Schiller and much acted in Germany. Its central theme is the struggle between the two princes Julius and Guido of Tarent for the affections of commoner Blanca. Like in Klinger's ''Die Zwillinge'', "a dynamic but frustrated man of action," Guido, "is opposed to a more pacific, melancholy figure," Julius.〔David Hill, Literature of the Sturm Und Drang, Volum 6, Camden House, 2003, p. 127, ISBN 1571131744〕 The ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' describes the play as the forerunner of Friedrich Schiller's famous Sturm und Drang masterpiece ''The Robbers'' (1781).〔(Johann Anton Leisewitz ), ''Encyclopedia Britannica''〕 == Roles == * ''Constantin'', the Prince of Tarent and father of Julius and Guido * ''Julius'', Hereditary Prince of the Principality of Tarent * ''Guido'', his younger brother * ''Arch Bishop of Tarent'', the brother of Constantin * ''Cäcilia Nigretti'', Countess and niece of Constantin * ''Blanca'', a commoner and Julius' sweetheart * ''Count Aspermonte'', friend and und confidant of Julius * ''Abbess of monastery'' * ''Doctor'' * ''Supporting characters'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Julius of Tarent」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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