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began to fear for his own reputation; yet that artist was generous enough to recommend the young actor as his only possible successor. On Iffland's death, Devrient was summoned to Berlin, where he was for fifteen years the popular idol. He died there in December 1832.
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gave a graphic picture of him and the "demoniac fascination" of his acting. He also wrote several plays and a history of the German stage (1848–74) in five volumes. With his son,
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Devrient was a member of a notable theatrical family, his three nephews all being actors.
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Aus dem Leben zweier Schauspieler, Ifflands und Devrients
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Ludwig Devrient was equally adept in comedy and tragedy.
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Christoph Wilhelm Wohlien
Shakespeare
Schiller
Berlin
Gera
Schiller
Braut von Messina
Count BrĂĽhl
Rudolstadt
Die Räuber
Dessau
Breslau
Shakespeare's
August Wilhelm Iffland
Falstaff
Shylock
King Lear
Richard II
Karl von Holtei
Otto
Karl August Devrient
Eduard Devrient
Dresden
Karlsruhe
Gustav Emil Devrient


Chisholm 1911
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