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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oulanem, A Tragedy is a poetic play written by Karl Marx in 1839 during his years as a student.[1][2] The action takes place in a mountain town in Italy where a mysterious German stranger, Oulanem and his companion Lucindo, arrive.[3] The play was translated into English first by Robert Payne in 1971.[4]

Characters

  • Oulanem – a German traveller
  • Lucindo – Oulanem's companion
  • Pertini – a citizen of a mountain town in Italy
  • Alwander – a citizen of the same town
  • Beatrice – Alwander's foster-daughter
  • Wierin
  • Perto – a monk

Analysis

Marx only completed the first act of the play.[1] The titular character's name is an anagram of Manuelo, which is believed to be a reference to Immanuel, the biblical name for Jesus Christ.[4] The first act includes a soliloquy in which Oulanem asks himself if he must destroy the world.

References

  1. ^ a b Skousen, Mark (2015-05-18). The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of the Great Thinkers. M.E. Sharpe. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-7656-2827-5.
  2. ^ McLellan, David (1973-12-01). Karl Marx: His Life and Thought. Springer. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-349-15514-9.
  3. ^ Jones, Gareth Stedman (2016-10-03). Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion. Harvard University Press. pp. 43–45. ISBN 978-0-674-97480-7.
  4. ^ a b Rothbard, Murray (2009). Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 4. Ludwig von Mises Institute. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-61016-163-3.

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