"Sodoms Ende: Drama in F 1/4nf Akten" by Hermann Sudermann, published in 1901, is a compelling German drama that explores themes of societal decay and moral corruption. This five-act play, written by a prominent figure of German literature, offers a dramatic portrayal of its time. Sudermann's work is notable for its engagement with the social issues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing a critical commentary through its characters and narrative. This edition allows readers to experience Sudermann's dramatic vision and engage with the complex issues he presents. A significant work reflecting the literary landscape of its era.
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