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[1907]: Insel Verlag, Leipzig

Tersites. Ein Trauerspiel in drei Aufzügen. 138/(1)p. Dedication: Meinem lieben Freunde Leonhard Adelt. Title page and three vignettes in the style of John Flaxman's drawings for the Illiad. Premiere performance, Hoftheater, Kassel and Hoftheater, Dresden, 26 November 1908. A deluxe edition of 25 numbered copies also printed in 1907

[1919]: Insel Verlag, Leipzig

Tersites. Ein Trauerspiel in drei Aufzügen. A second, revised edition, minus the vignettes. 119/(1)p.


Reprinted in:

[1].
Die Dramen [Frankfurt am Main, 1964], No. 2, pp. (11)-99
[2].
Tersites - Jeremias. Zwei Dramen [Frankfurt am Main, 1982], No. 1, pp. (7)-(115)

Excerpts:

[3].
"Achilles und Patroclos. Eine Szene" [From Act II, Scene 5] in Österreichische Rundschau [Wien], 13:2 [15 October 1907], pp. 98-105
[4].
"(Tersites)" [The closing words of the drama] in Johannes Mumbauer. Die deutsche Dichtung der neuesten Zeit in zwei Bänden. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder Verlag, 1931 [Reprinted 1936], Vol. 1, p.
[5].
529. Concerning Stefan Zweig, pp. 528-532
[6].
"Tersites" [From Act II, Scene 5] in Leipziger Tageblatt [Leipzig], 6 May 1908, Abendausgabe B, pp. (1)-2
[7].
"(Tersites)" in Wilhelm Knevels. Das moderne Drama. Gesicht unserer Zeit - Darstellung, Deutung, Wertung. Braunschweig: Wollermann Verlag, no date indicated [Foreword dated 1930. 2nd edition, ca. 1933; 3rd edition, ca. 1936], "Stefan Zweig" [Bestimmung / Tersites - Stiefkind des Schicksals / Jeremias - Werkzeug des göttlichen Geistes], pp. 114-124. Concerning "Tersites" [Plot summary, excerpts and discussion of the drama], pp. 114-117. Oroginal version of this essay: "Stefan Zweig als Dramatiker" in Der Geisteskampf der Gegenwart [Gütersloh], 66:4 [April 1930], pp. 145-152