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- Clavigo may refer to: Clavigo (play), a 1774 play by Goethe Clavigo (film), a 1970 movie based on Goethe's play Clavigo, a 1999 ballet by Roland Petit...
- Clavigo is a West German 1970s television movie directed by Marcel Ophüls, based on the 1774 play Clavigo by Goethe. It is the film version of a play...
- Clavigo is a five-act tragedy written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774. The lead role is taken by Pierre Beaumarchais. The play was written in just...
- Wanderer's Nightsong West–östlicher Divan Xenien Plays Der Bürgergeneral Clavigo Faust Faust I Faust II Egmont Erwin und Elmire Götz von Berlichingen Iphigenia...
- a play, but decided to leave it to others—including Goethe, who wrote Clavigo in 1774. Beaumarchais hoped to be made consul to Spain, but his application...
- Kaufmann von Venedig (Deutsches Theater Berlin; Director: Tina Manik) 2005: Clavigo (Deutsches Theater Berlin; Director: Martin Pfaff) 2006: Die Feuerrote...
- Lieder (1770–1771) Prometheus (1772–1774) Götz von Berlichingen (1773) Clavigo (1774) Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774) ****mets Gesang (1774) Adler...
- and guilt more directly. The book could be the counterpart of Goethe's Clavigo, which Kierkegaard dealt with in Either/Or. Part One: Report by Constantin...
- Notre-Dame de Paris (1965) Proust, ou Les intermittences du coeur (1974) Clavigo (1999) Kenneth MacMillan Romeo and Juliet (1965) Anastasia (1967) L'histoire...
- Gretchen in Goethe's Faust, Klärchen in Egmont and Marie Beaumarchais in Clavigo, as well as for her performance as Lessing's Emilia Galotti. Wessely died...