Cagliostro: Drama in fünf Akten is a compelling play by Arno Nadel, exploring the enigmatic life of the 18th-century adventurer and self-proclaimed magician, Alessandro Cagliostro. Nadel's drama delves into the mystique and controversy surrounding this historical figure, portraying Cagliostro as a complex character whose charisma and alleged occult powers captivated European society. This work offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and intellectual climate of the time, examining themes of illusion, belief, and the allure of the supernatural. The play vividly recreates the world of salons, secret societies, and courtly intrigue that defined Cagliostro's era, offering both historical insight and dramatic intensity. This edition preserves the original German text.
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