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Kaspar
''Kaspar'' is a play written by Austrian playwright Peter Handke. It was published in 1967. It was Handke's first full-length drama and was hailed in Europe as the "play of the Decade".〔''Kaspar and Other Plays'', published by Hill & Wang, translated by Michael Roloff, New York, 1989〕 It depicts "the foundling Kaspar Hauser as a near-speechless innocent destroyed by society’s attempts to impose on him its language and its own rational values."〔''Encyclopedia Britannica'', Biography of Peter Handke (Austrian Writer)〕 ==Plot Summary== ''Kaspar'' is loosely based on the story of Kaspar Hauser. "Raised in a dark hole, at 17 he wandered into a 1824 German town knowing only a single sentence and became a scientific curiosity: a nearly-adult human without language and external influences, a tabula rasa upon which society and its scientific teachers could write with impunity."〔"You Are The Lucky Owner of a Sentence," A Review by Linda Eisenstein, ''Theatre Perspectives International'', May 1994.〕
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