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What Is Georg Büchner’s “Danton Death” Teaching Us About the French Revolution and the Perception of Time During the Revolutions?

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In the previous episode, Rui Tavares told us that young Orson Welles was trying the play “The Death of Danton” when he recorded his version of “The World War”. What is this classic text of Georg Büchner on the French Revolution can tell us about the perception we have of time during the revolutions?
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In the previous episode, Rui Tavares told us that young Orson Welles was trying the play “The Death of Danton” when he recorded his version of “The World War”. What is this classic text of Georg Büchner on the French Revolution can tell us about the perception we have of time during the revolutions?

In the previous episode, Rui Tavares told us that young Orson Welles was trying the play “The Death of Danton” when he recorded his version of “The World War”. What is this classic text of Georg Büchner on the French Revolution can tell us about the perception we have of time during the revolutions?

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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