Heinrich von Kleist, Prinz Friedrich von Homburg [The Prince of Homburg]

William C. Reeve (Queen's University at Kingston Ontario)
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After his patriotic drama

Die Hermannsschlacht

[

Hermann’s Battle

, 1808], Kleist resolved to write a play to encourage Prussia to resist Napoleonic domination and gain independence for itself and the other German states. In 1809 he read K.H. Krause’s

My Fatherland Under the Hohenzollern Regents

and discovered an account of the battle of Fehrbellin (1675). Other possible sources include the Roman historian Livy and his concern with insubordination, the disobedience of the Bastard de Boissy as related by François de Boyvin in his

Nouvelles Collections de Mémoires

(1607), Frederick the Great’s unsuccessful attempt to escape to England, the fate of Prince Louis Ferdinand who, by refusing to obey orders, destroyed his troops and himself during the 1806-07 campaign against France, or…

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Citation: Reeve, William C.. "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 29 March 2004 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=13121, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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