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Morituri - Hermann Sudermann
Hermann Sudermann
Morituri
Three One-Act Plays. Teja—Fritzchen—The Eternal Masculine
Published by Good Press, 2021
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EAN 4064066189655
Table of Contents
I
Teja
A DRAMA IN ONE ACT
PERSONS
Teja
FIRST SCENE .
SECOND SCENE .
THIRD SCENE .
FOURTH SCENE .
FIFTH SCENE .
SIXTH SCENE .
SEVENTH SCENE .
EIGHTH SCENE .
NINTH SCENE .
TENTH SCENE .
ELEVENTH SCENE .
TWELFTH SCENE .
THIRTEENTH SCENE .
FOURTEENTH SCENE .
FIFTEENTH SCENE .
II
FRITZCHEN
A DRAMA IN ONE ACT
PERSONS
FRITZCHEN
FIRST SCENE .
SECOND SCENE .
THIRD SCENE .
FOURTH SCENE .
FIFTH SCENE .
SIXTH SCENE .
SEVENTH SCENE .
EIGHTH SCENE .
NINTH SCENE .
TENTH SCENE .
ELEVENTH SCENE .
CURTAIN.
III
THE ETERNAL MASCULINE
A PLAY IN ONE ACT
PERSONS
THE ETERNAL MASCULINE
FIRST SCENE .
SECOND SCENE .
THIRD SCENE
FOURTH SCENE .
FIFTH SCENE .
SIXTH SCENE .
SEVENTH SCENE .
EIGHTH SCENE .
NINTH SCENE .
TENTH SCENE .
Curtain.
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Teja
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Teja
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The scene represents the King's tent. The curtains are open in the background and permit a view through the camp of the Gothic warriors, over toward Vesuvius, and the distant sea, which shine in the splendour of the setting sun. On the left stands the rudely constructed throne of the King. In the centre, a table with seats around it. On the right, the King's couch, consisting of skins pieced together; above, a rack holding many kinds of weapons. Link torches on the right and left.
FIRST SCENE.
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TWO CAMP WATCHERS
.
First Camp Watcher
.
Ho thou! Art thou fallen asleep?
Second Camp Watcher
.
Why should I be fallen asleep?
First Camp Watcher
.
Because thou leanest so limber upon thy spear, bent like the bow of a Hun.
Second Camp Watcher
.
I stand so bent, because thus hunger gripes me less.
First Camp Watcher
.
'Tis of no avail. It availeth as little as thy belt. Afterward, in standing upright, it is the more severe.
Second Camp Watcher
.
How long is this to last?
First Camp Watcher
.
Until the ships come--that is simple indeed.
Second Camp Watcher
.
Yea, but when are the ships coming?
First Camp Watcher
.
How can I know that? Look toward the heights. There, high upon the Milchberg, there standeth the watch, and overlooketh the sea for twenty miles. If he knoweth not! There, behind the Misenian hills, there they must be coming.
Second Camp Watcher
.
Verily, if the Byzantian let them pass.
First Camp Watcher
.
The Byzantian hath no ships.
Second Camp Watcher
.
The Byzantian hath so many ships that he can surround the whole Italian world with them as with a hedge; as close as the Byzantian Eunuch hath surrounded us, these seven weeks.
First Camp Watcher
.
These seven weeks!
Second Camp Watcher
.
Knowest thou what I got for nourishment, at noon this day? The same rind of bacon on which I brake my teeth eight days ago. Forsooth, I had cut my three crosses, with my knife. That was a meeting again! But to-day, I devoured it ... a noble feast for a king's marriage day!
First Camp Watcher
.
Think'st thou the King had more?
Second Camp Watcher
.
And think'st thou we would suffer ourselves to be beaten to death, suffer ourselves to be broken on the wheel, to be thrust through and put to shame, if he had more than we? Think'st thou we would lie here like chained dogs, and watch, did we not know that there is nothing to watch?
First Camp Watcher
.
There is gold enough.
Second Camp Watcher
.
Gold! Pah, gold! Of gold I have enough myself. In my cellar at Canusium, I have buried a treasure--eh! ... thou! The wives behind there in the Wagenburg must have meat left ... wine too, they must still have.
First Camp Watcher
.
Yea, the wives are there well enough--thou hast none, I suppose.
Second Camp Watcher
.
A Greek dishonoured mine, and I stabbed him to death! (Pauses.) Good! The wives must have meat; they must have wine too. But how long that-- (Noise and clash of weapons, slowly approaching.) There, the marriage is surely ended.
First Camp Watcher
.
Silence! There cometh the aged Ildibad--with the King's shield. (Both put themselves on guard.)
SECOND SCENE.
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THE SAME
.
ILDIBAD
.
(Hangs the shield in its place, and puts away the weapons lying about.) Hath any news been sent down?
First Camp Watcher
.
Nay!
Ildibad
.
Are ye hungry?
Second Camp Watcher
.
Oh, yea.
Ildibad
.
Hunger is for women--mark ye that! And show not such dark faces to our young Queen. That becometh not a marriage day.
THIRD SCENE.
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Surrounded by noisy people,
Teja
and
Balthilda
have appeared in front of the tent. They enter led by
Bishop Agila
. Before them, two choir-boys swinging censers. Behind them,
Amalaberga
,
Euric
,
Athanaric
,
Theodemir
, and other lords and military leaders. The tent covers are let down. Exeunt the watchers.
(
Bishop
lets go the hands of the bridal pair, and turns back to
Amalaberga
.)
(
Teja
stands gloomy and brooding.
Balthilda
casts a shy imploring look around her. Painful silence.)
Ildibad
(softly).
Now must thou say something, King, to welcome thy young wife.
Teja
(softly).
Must I? (Taking one of the choir-boys by the nape of the neck.) Not so vehemently, boy; the smoke cometh up into our nostrils. What dost thou when thou wieldest not thy censer?
Boy
.
I wield my sword, King.
Teja
.
That is right. But make ye haste with wielding the sword, or ye may easily be too late. (Softly.) Nothing to be seen of the ships, Ildibad?
Ildibad
.
Nothing, my King. But thou must speak to thy young wife.
Teja
.
Yea ... so now I have a wife, Bishop?
Bishop
.
Here standeth thy wife.