Heinrich Leopold Wagner is an important figure of the German
Sturm und Drang(Storm and Stress) movement known for passionate youthful rebellion against both conventional society and traditional literary norms. The movement was promoted by Wagner and his friends and fellow writers Friedrich Klinger, Johann Anton Leisewitz, Friedrich (Maler) Müller, and Jakob (J. M. R.) Lenz, as well as Goethe and Schiller. Wagner’s main works are the plays
Die Reue nach der That[
Regret after the Deed, 1775] and
Die Kindermörderin[
The Child-Murderess, 1776]. Admired for theatrical effects and realistic scenes, the two dramas are representatives of the
bürgerliches Trauerspiel(bourgois or domestic tragedy), which brought social problems to the stage and established the fates of middle class or…
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