Michael Kohlhaas (Version 2) is a gripping novel that tells the story of a passionate and righteous man who takes matters into his own hands when he is wronged by those in power. The protagonist, Michael Kohlhaas, embarks on a quest for justice after his horses are stolen and mistreated by a corrupt nobleman.
The novel is written in a concise and straightforward style, which adds to the intensity of the plot. The characters are well-developed and realistic, making it easy for the reader to become emotionally invested in their struggles.
This second version of the original novel by Heinrich von Kleist offers a fresh perspective on the classic story, with updated language and themes that make it more accessible to modern readers. The themes of justice, revenge, and morality are still prevalent throughout the book, giving it a timeless quality that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Overall, Michael Kohlhaas (Version 2) is a thought-provoking and engaging read that will leave readers questioning the nature of justice and the lengths one will go to in order to seek it. Kleist's masterful storytelling makes this novel a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction or moral dilemmas.
Book Description:
Die Novelle spielt in der Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts und handelt vom Pferdehändler Michael Kohlhaas, der gegen ein Unrecht, das man ihm angetan hat, zur Selbstjustiz greift und dabei nach der Devise handelt: „Es soll Gerechtigkeit geschehen, und gehe auch die Welt daran zugrunde!“