Kloster Himmelpforte by Robert Falke is a historical drama written in the early 20th century. Set in the Harz region during the early Reformation, it portrays the clash between old church authority, emerging evangelical faith, and rising social unrest around the Augustinian monastery of Himmelpforte. The play follows townspeople, nobles, monks, and peasants as Martin Luther’s attack on indulgences reaches Wernigerode and the nearby monastery. Luther debates Staupitz and the brethren, denouncing the abuse of indulgences and resolving to act, while the rigid monk Gröning vows revenge. Years later, the ambitious barber Wiardes stirs peasant revolt with the brutal Dantzke, as Judith—who loves Prior Tiemann—pleads for moderation. Gröning’s reading of Luther’s harsh tract against the peasant uprisings inflames the mob; the castle is pressed, and the monastery is sacked. In the chaos, Gröning tries to violate Judith; Wiardes kills him, and the landsknecht Rese carries Judith to safety as Him
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