Die Ungleichen Schalen: Fünf Einaktige Dramen
Die Ungleichen Schalen: Fünf Einaktige Dramen is a collection of five one-act plays by Jakob Wassermann, written in the early 20th century. The plays explore themes of human relationships, political intrigue, and moral dilemmas, set against a backdrop of historical context. The first play, 'Rasumowsky,' takes place in 1763 Petersburg and introduces characters such as Graf Alexei Grigorjewitsch Rasumowsky and Graf Grigorij Orlow, highlighting the tension and ethical choices faced by individuals within the Russian state. This work is notable for its intricate portrayal of personal legacies intertwined with political ambitions.










