Clavigo

Clavigo

Clavigo is the name of different things:

  • Clavigo, a play by Goethe
  • Clavigo, a 1970s movie based on Goethe's play
  • Clavigo (ballet) by Tim Rushton

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  • Clavigo — est une pièce de théâtre écrite par Johann Wolfgang von Goethe en 1774. Argument L histoire se déroule en Espagne, Clavigo est archiviste du roi, il est très ambitieux et fort intelligent. Il est l amant d une jeune française résidant en Espagne… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Clavigo — Clavigo, s. u. Clavijo 2) …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Clavīgo — Clavīgo, Dorf in Castilien, wo König Ramiro von Leon 844 über die Sarazenen siegte, s. u. Ramiro …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Clavigo — Clavigo,   Trauerspiel von Goethe, Clavijo y Fajardo, José …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Clavigo — Daten des Dramas Titel: Clavigo Gattung: Trauerspiel Originalsprache: deutsch Autor: Johann Wolfgang Goethe Erscheinungsjahr: 1774 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Clavigo —    by Johann Wolfgang Goethe    Premiered 1774. Goethe based this revenge tragedy on an episode from the memoirs of French playwright Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732 1799), detailing the seduction and betrayal of his sister at the… …   Historical dictionary of German Theatre

  • Clavigo (film) — Clavigo is a 1970s television movie directed by Marcel Ophüls, based on the play Clavigo by Goethe. External links Clavigo at the Internet Movie Database This German television related article is a stub …   Wikipedia

  • Clavigo (play) — Clavigo is a five act tragedy written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774. The lead role is taken by Beaumarchais. The play was written in just eight days in May 1774. It was published by July 1774 and is the first printed work to which Goethe… …   Wikipedia

  • CLAVIGO —    a drama by Goethe in five acts, the first work to which he put his name; was received with disfavour …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Luft! Luft! Clavigo! —   Dieser Ausruf, mit dem jemand auf scherzhafte Weise zum Ausdruck bringen kann, dass er frische Luft braucht oder dass man ihm im Gedränge ein wenig Raum zum Atmen lassen möge, stammt aus Goethes Trauerspiel »Clavigo«. Dort allerdings erfolgt… …   Universal-Lexikon

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