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LOCATION:Kügelgenhaus Dresden (Hauptstraße 13 01097 Dresden)
SUMMARY:Catilina dramas in the context of the European revolution of 1848/49
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DESCRIPTION:Alexandre Dumas, Henrik Ibsen and Ferdinand Kürnberger wrote so-called Catilina dramas in the context of the European revolution. Lucius Sergius Catilina was a Roman conspirator who tried to gain power by force and ultimately failed. The traditional perspective on the "villain" undergoes a gradual re-evaluation in literary works - but not without tradition: in the 18th century, Prosper Jolyot Crébillon and Voltaire stood against Giambattista Casti and Antonio Salieri.With Dr Jürgen Klose (lecture)Admission: €10 / reduced €8Please book in good time online or by calling the Visitor Service of the Museums of the City of Dresden on 0351 488 7272 (MO - FR).In co-operation with the Dresdner Goethe-Gesellschaft e.V.
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