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Körner's Morning
''Körner's Morning'' (''Körners Vormittag'') is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller. His only comedy, it was written for his friend Christian Gottfried Körner's birthday, probably between 5 June and 2 July 1787. Intended to be privately produced, it parodies the Dresden circle around Körner and his tendency not to finish works or only to finish them with great difficulty. It was first published by Carl Künzel in 1862 (over 55 years after Schiller's death) as ''Ich habe mich rasieren lassen'' (''I let myself shave''). It shows a domestic phase in Schiller's life and simultaneously documents a piece of 18th century everyday life. Plot The short piece presents an excerpt from the life of the notoriously overworked senior consistorial councilor Körner, who is initially seen in his study in his dressing gown and slippers and wants to work on a manuscript. Relieved to have the morning to himself, he calls in his servant Gottlieb to shave him. But there is a constant knock on the ...
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