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Leonce und Lena

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Leonce und Lena
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Leonce and Lena (German: Leonce und Lena) is a play by German dramatist Georg Büchner (1813–1837); while considered a comedy, it is a satire veiled in humor. Written in the spring of 1836 for a competition 'for the best one- or two-act comedy in prose or verse' sponsored by Stuttgart publisher Cotta. However, Büchner missed the submission deadline and the play was returned unread. It was first performed almost 60 years later, on May 31, 1895, in an outdoor performance by the Munich Company Intimes Theater, directed by Ernst von Wolzogen and with the involvement of Max Halbe and Oskar Panizza, illustrating the fact that Büchner only gained prominence as a writer in the 20th century.

Erich Kästner considered Leonce and Lena to be one of the six most important classic comedies in German language.

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Written: 1836
First published: 1836

Last modified: 2021-04-18 (revision #60300)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Woyceck / Leonce und LenaPaperback3-15-007733-81995
Woyzeck und andere WerkePaperback3-8224-1122-11980
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LibraryThing Work
1977194
Wikidata Work ID
Q1751800

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