Karl-Ludwig Sand

Karl-Ludwig Sand is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, first published in 1846. It tells the story of Karl-Ludwig Sand, a German student who is accused of murdering the poet August von Kotzebue in 1819. The novel follows Karl-Ludwig's trial and his subsequent imprisonment. It also explores the political and social climate of Germany at the time, as well as the philosophical and religious debates that were taking place. Karl-Ludwig is portrayed as a passionate and idealistic young man who is determined to prove his innocence. He is aided by... AI Generated Content

~1839 CE
Available in: English
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