Woyzeck
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Publication
2016-04-26 - Broadway Play Publishing Inc
Word Count
13,500 words, Guess
Page Count
54 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100881456624
- ISBN-139780881456622
- Better World Books9780881456622
- Open LibraryOL27719805M
Description
"Sacrificed to powers larger than himself, Woyzeck is one of the theatre's first anti-heroes. He serves a German captain and makes money by allowing a doctor to experiment on him, but his deeper morality leads him to a tragic end. A remarkable piece of theatre, Woyzeck is not bound by strictures of conventional space and time. It is a tiny play, but an epic."--BOOK JACKET.
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