What is the difference between the tone of Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger's early and later works?

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His early work typified the Sturm und Drang period, so named after his play Wirrwarr; oder, Sturm und Drang [confusion; or, storm and stress] (1776); his later plays, influenced by Schiller and Iffland, are more reserved in tone.

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