Intrigue and Love
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Intrigue and Love (sometimes Love and Intrigue, Love and Politics or Luise Miller), (German, Kabale und Liebe, literally Cabals and Love), is a five-act play, written by the German dramatist and writer Friedrich Schiller. It was his third play and shows how cabals and their intrigue destroy the love between Ferdinand von Walter, a nobleman's son, and Luise Miller, daughter of a middle-class musician.
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