In this study the author challenges previous scholarship which
characterizes the work of Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer
(1791-1872) as eminently personal and the perception of his male
characters as lacking in masculinity. By analyzing male characters
in thirteen of Grillparzer's plays as well as the dramatist's
comments on his work, Coenen argues that the diversity represented
by Grillparzer's male characters paints a much more complete and
nuanced vision of the human soul than previously recognized.
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