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Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 07 Aug 2024, 17:04
by Ambar Gill
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Diotima: Romantic Drama" by Bernard Kuckuck.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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As a poetry, history, and theatre lover, it was almost impossible to pass up on reading Diotima. I am so happy that I gave it a chance because it was spectacularly worth it. Before getting into the bulk of my review, I’d like to provide my rating, which is 5 out of 5 stars.

Diotima is a beautifully well-done play centring around Hölderlin, a young poet who dreams of travel and learning when he stumbles upon Susette, his Diotima for his Hyperion. The woman and love he has spent his life looking for. What ensues is a love story for the ages that captures your heart in all its romantic antics, and has you rooting for a couple whose end you can sense long before it arrives. Sprinkled throughout are the works of our young poet, his friends, and the people he meets along the way.

This play, in its essence, is romantic, alluring, and devastating. Hölderlin is a character that everyone can root for. In his heart and poetry, everyone can relate to his longing for freedom, learning, and passion. He is effortlessly romantic, and his perseverance for his life and worldly goals leaves readers in awe. Susette also makes for a beautiful love interest. She is his prize and everything he has been looking for, but also just out of reach and unattainable. You can’t help but be gripped by their love and travel with them in all their ups and downs.

The author does a wonderful job of transporting you through time into the age of Hölderlin. The dialect and writing style fit the story perfectly. With hints of whimsy and exaggeration, which is expected from these poets, the play places you front and centre to a time of turbulence and unrest in Europe. However, while the backdrop may be unpleasant, it sets up the story gloriously. The story, plot, writing style, and poetry are superb and are why I have given the book the above rating. There is not one thing I didn’t enjoy and would love for it to hit the stage one day.

I highly recommend giving Diotima a try, and hopefully, you love it as much as I did.

This book seems to be professionally edited, as I came upon no errors.

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Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 10 Aug 2024, 05:12
by saquib hasan
Thank you in your insightful evaluation! Your passion for poetry, records, and theatre surely shines thru, and it’s extraordinary to listen how a great deal you loved Diotima. Your specified analysis of the characters, setting, and the general enjoy of the play makes it sound actually fascinating. I mainly admire the way you highlighted the romantic and poetic elements that make this tale undying. Your enthusiasm has surely piqued my interest, and I’m now keen to dive into Diotima myself. Your evaluate is not simply informative but also beautifully written—thank you for sharing your mind!

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 12 Aug 2024, 15:41
by hamza bilal 2
*Diotima* is a romantic drama that centers around the life of the young poet Friedrich Hölderlin. The play follows Hölderlin's journey as he dreams of travel, learning, and poetic expression. His life takes a significant turn when he encounters Susette, who becomes his muse, his Diotima, and the embodiment of the love he has long sought. As their love story unfolds, it becomes clear that their romance is as beautiful as it is doomed. The play not only delves into their passionate relationship but also explores the turbulence and unrest of the historical period they live in. Throughout the play, the works of Hölderlin and the influences of his friends and contemporaries are woven into the narrative.

The play is praised for its romantic, alluring, and devastating themes, with Hölderlin portrayed as a deeply relatable character whose longing for freedom, knowledge, and love resonates with the audience. The writing style, rich in poetic and historical elements, effectively transports the reader to Hölderlin's time, creating an immersive and emotionally engaging experience

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 03:24
by Enkay Favour
“Diotima” by an unnamed author appears to be a captivating historical romance that intertwines the life and poetry of Hölderlin with a deeply moving love story. The play’s vivid portrayal of 19th-century Europe and its romantic elements seem to offer a rich and immersive experience. With its well-executed historical and poetic elements, it looks like a must-read for those interested in passionate, historically-grounded dramas.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 28 Aug 2024, 07:02
by Emmanuel Chima 3
"Diotima" sounds like a compelling exploration of romance and poetic ambition set against a vivid historical backdrop. The portrayal of Hölderlin and his poignant journey, along with the seamless integration of his poetry, seems to create a deeply engaging experience. Given the high praise for its writing and historical immersion, it’s definitely worth exploring further.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 29 Aug 2024, 16:01
by Nuella Joseph
*Diotima* makes the play sound enchanting and deeply emotional. I'm fascinated by how it intertwines poetry with romance, capturing both the allure and heartbreak of Hölderlin's story.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 04 Sep 2024, 03:31
by Mercy Ndungu 9
It sounds like Diotima was an absolute delight for you! You found the play to be a beautifully crafted, romantic, and emotionally gripping story centered around the poet Hölderlin and his muse, Susette. The way the author transported you back in time with a fitting dialect and writing style, capturing the turbulence of Europe during that era, really resonated with you.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 24 Sep 2024, 07:08
by Amarachi Stephanie Ejike
The review is sound and captures the beautiful aspect of "Diotima: Romantic Drama" by Bernard Kuckuck.
However, isn't it odd to describe the book as romantic and alluring, and then place it in line with the Word 'devastating?'
Besides this, I think the drama captures the beautiful journey of love and the ups and downs of its aspects.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 09:40
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
This play comes alive even before the play ‘proper’ begins. The tone is rich and decadent with the feel 18th century middle Europe strongly coming through. The reviewer obviously enjoyed it, and write a good simplification of the plot.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 09:46
by Sushan Ekanayake
Diotima is a poetic and heart-wrenching play that brings the romantic age of Hölderlin to life. A tale of love, longing, and poetry set against a turbulent European backdrop. It is a masterpiece that deserves to grace the stage. Congratulations on being BOTD!

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 10:03
by Nerea
I have never tried any book portraying "passionate and historically-grounded dramas." I think I will give this book a try, especially because of the poetry it contains. Congratulations on being the BOTD.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 10:37
by Corinna Borsato
The review depicts the world of Hölderlin and outlines the protagonist flawlessly. I believe after reading it, no one of us can wait to read more about Hölderlin, his earnest love and rich spirit.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 10:37
by Gabrielle Stepp
I loved this review of “Diotima: Romantic Drama” by Bernard Kuckuck really good. Since this is not my favorite genre, I rely heavily on the review. This reviewer clearly loved this book/play and its poetry. Think the artwork on the cover is beautiful and alluring. Thank you for your review.

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 10:42
by Inga_s Book Corner
It sounds like emotional journey filled with passion and longing. For those who appreciate timeless love stories with a touch of tragedy and artistic expression, this play seems like a fascinating read—or perhaps even a stunning performance on stage. Thank you for your review!

Re: Review of Diotima: Romantic Drama

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 10:48
by tarafarah7
Today's BOTD is a play that combines poetry, history, romance, and tragedy into a drama that pulls readers in and has them rooting for the characters. Beautifully written and professionally edited, this read is one that will stay with you long after the last page. I, too, think it would be amazing if it were made into a stage play. Great review! Thank you! :-)