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  1. The history of the Thirty Years' War
    Erschienen: [199-?]
    Verlag:  Project Gutenberg, Champaign, Ill

    Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, Hochschulbibliothek, Campus Schöneberg
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    RVK Klassifikation: GK 8451
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    Schlagworte: Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648; Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
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  2. Love and intrigue
    a bourgeois tragedy
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, UK

    Translator's Note -- Introduction / Roger Paulin -- Love And Intrigue. A Bourgeois Tragedy. Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- Notes. "Schiller's play Kabale und Liebe, usually translated into English as Love and Intrigue,... mehr

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    Translator's Note -- Introduction / Roger Paulin -- Love And Intrigue. A Bourgeois Tragedy. Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- Notes. "Schiller's play Kabale und Liebe, usually translated into English as Love and Intrigue, represents the disastrous consequences that follow when social constraint, youthful passion, and ruthless scheming collide in a narrow setting. Written between 1782 and 1784, the play bears the marks of life at the court of the despotic Duke of Württemberg, from which Schiller had just fled, and of a fraught liaison he entered shortly after his flight. It tells the tale of a love affair that crosses the boundaries of class, between a fiery and rebellious young nobleman and the beautiful and dutiful daughter of a musician. Their affair becomes entangled in the competing purposes of malign and not-so-malign figures present at an obscure and sordid princely court somewhere in Germany. It all leads to a climactic murder-suicide. Love and Intrigue, the third of Schiller's canonical plays (after The Robbers and Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa), belongs to the genre of domestic tragedy, with a small cast and an action indoors. It takes place as the highly conventional world of the late eighteenth century stands poised to erupt, and these tensions pervade its setting and emerge in its action. This lively play brims with comedy and tragedy expressed in a colorful, highly colloquial, sometimes scandalous prose well captured in Flora Kimmich's skilled and informed translation. An authoritative essay by Roger Paulin introduces the reader to the play. As with all books in the Open Book Classics series, this translation is supported by an introduction and notes that situate an old text in its period and help both the student and the general reader read it with ease and with pleasure."--Publisher's website

     

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    ISBN: 9781783747405; 9781783747412; 9781783747429; 1783747382; 9781783747382; 9781783747399
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    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics series ; vol. 11
    Schlagworte: German drama (Tragedy); German drama; Women; Families; Middle class in literature; Literature and society; Families; German drama; German drama (Tragedy); Literature and society; Middle class in literature; Women; Drama; History; Translations
    Weitere Schlagworte: Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Kabale und Liebe; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805); Schiller, Friedrich
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 117 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    First appeared in print: Kabale und Liebe : ein bürgerliches Trauerspiel in fünf Aufzügen. Mannheim : in der Schwanischen Hofbuchhandlung, 1784

    Includes bibliographical references

  3. Love and intrigue
    a bourgeois tragedy
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, UK

    Translator's Note -- Introduction / Roger Paulin -- Love And Intrigue. A Bourgeois Tragedy. Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- Notes. "Schiller's play Kabale und Liebe, usually translated into English as Love and Intrigue,... mehr

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    Translator's Note -- Introduction / Roger Paulin -- Love And Intrigue. A Bourgeois Tragedy. Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- Notes. "Schiller's play Kabale und Liebe, usually translated into English as Love and Intrigue, represents the disastrous consequences that follow when social constraint, youthful passion, and ruthless scheming collide in a narrow setting. Written between 1782 and 1784, the play bears the marks of life at the court of the despotic Duke of Württemberg, from which Schiller had just fled, and of a fraught liaison he entered shortly after his flight. It tells the tale of a love affair that crosses the boundaries of class, between a fiery and rebellious young nobleman and the beautiful and dutiful daughter of a musician. Their affair becomes entangled in the competing purposes of malign and not-so-malign figures present at an obscure and sordid princely court somewhere in Germany. It all leads to a climactic murder-suicide. Love and Intrigue, the third of Schiller's canonical plays (after The Robbers and Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa), belongs to the genre of domestic tragedy, with a small cast and an action indoors. It takes place as the highly conventional world of the late eighteenth century stands poised to erupt, and these tensions pervade its setting and emerge in its action. This lively play brims with comedy and tragedy expressed in a colorful, highly colloquial, sometimes scandalous prose well captured in Flora Kimmich's skilled and informed translation. An authoritative essay by Roger Paulin introduces the reader to the play. As with all books in the Open Book Classics series, this translation is supported by an introduction and notes that situate an old text in its period and help both the student and the general reader read it with ease and with pleasure."--Publisher's website

     

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    ISBN: 9781783747405; 9781783747412; 9781783747429; 1783747382; 9781783747382; 9781783747399
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    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics series ; vol. 11
    Schlagworte: German drama (Tragedy); German drama; Women; Families; Middle class in literature; Literature and society; Families; German drama; German drama (Tragedy); Literature and society; Middle class in literature; Women; Drama; History; Translations
    Weitere Schlagworte: Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Kabale und Liebe; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805); Schiller, Friedrich
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    First appeared in print: Kabale und Liebe : ein bürgerliches Trauerspiel in fünf Aufzügen. Mannheim : in der Schwanischen Hofbuchhandlung, 1784

    Includes bibliographical references

  4. William Tell
    Erschienen: [199-?]
    Verlag:  Bibliobytes, Hoboken, N.J

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    RVK Klassifikation: GK 8361
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    Schlagworte: Electronic books; German drama
    Weitere Schlagworte: Tell, Wilhelm; Electronic books; German drama
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  5. On the aesthetic education of man
    Erschienen: [199-?]
    Verlag:  BiblioBytes, Hoboken, N.J

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    Schlagworte: Aesthetics, Modern
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  6. Don Carlos Infante of Spain
    a dramatic poem
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "Schiller's Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright's growing power. First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller's formative development as a dramatist and is the... mehr

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    "Schiller's Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright's growing power. First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller's formative development as a dramatist and is the first play written in his characteristic iambic pentameter. Don Carlos plunges the audience into the dangerous political and personal struggles that rupture the court of the Spanish King Philip II in 1658. The autocratic king's son Don Carlos is caught between his political ideals, fostered by his friendship with the charismatic Marquis Posa, and his doomed love for his stepmother Elisabeth of Valois. These twin passions set him against his father, the brooding and tormented Philip, and the terrible power of the Catholic Church, represented in the play by the indelible figure of the Grand Inquisitor. Schiller described Don Carlos as "a family portrait in a princely house." It interweaves political machinations with powerful personal relationships to create a complex and resonant tragedy. The conflict between absolutism and liberty appealed not only to audiences but also to other artists and gave rise to several operas, not least to Verdi's great Don Carlos of 1867. The play, which the playwright never finished to his satisfaction, lives on nonetheless among his best-loved works and is translated here with flair and skill by Flora Kimmich. Like her translations of Schiller's Wallenstein and his Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa, this is a lively and accessible rendering of a classic text. As with all books in the Open Book Classics series, it is supported by an introduction and notes that will inform and enlighten both the student and the general reader."--Publisher's website Translator's Note -- Additional Resources -- Introduction / by John Guthrie -- Don Carlos Infante of Spain. Characters ; Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five ; Notes.

     

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    ISBN: 1783744480; 1783744499; 1783744502; 9781783744480; 9781783744503; 9781783744497
    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics series ; vol. 9
    Schlagworte: Don Carlos (Schiller, Friedrich); DRAMA / Continental European; Drama; Translations; Electronic books; Philip; Schiller, Friedrich
    Weitere Schlagworte: Philip King of Spain (1527-1598); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Don Carlos; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805)
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    Originally published in German as: Don Karlos : Infant von Spanien. Leipzig : Georg Joachim Göschen, 1804

  7. Fiesco's conspiracy at Genoa
    Erschienen: ©2015
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the... mehr

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    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi de' Fieschi (1524-1547), Schiller's Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schiller's mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin where, during Schiller's lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Plümicke, which however radically altered the play's meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schiller' other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight."--Publisher's website Introduction / John Guthrie -- The conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa / translated by Flora Kimmich -- Notes to the text / John Guthrie -- Select bibliography. Within two years of the success of his first play Die R©Þuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi dеђ́ة Fieschi (1524-1547), Schillerђ́ةs Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schillerђ́ةs mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin, where during Schillerђ́ةs lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Pl©ơmicke, which however radically altered the plaуђ́ةs meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schillerђ́ة other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight

     

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  8. Die Räuber
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Diplomica Verlag, Hamburg

    Schillers „Räuber" ist eines der wichtigsten Werke des Sturm und Drang und gehört zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur. Mit dem Konflikt zwischen den Gebrüdern Moor werden die zeitlosen Fragen des menschlichen Seins aufgeworfen: die Frage nach... mehr

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    Schillers „Räuber" ist eines der wichtigsten Werke des Sturm und Drang und gehört zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur. Mit dem Konflikt zwischen den Gebrüdern Moor werden die zeitlosen Fragen des menschlichen Seins aufgeworfen: die Frage nach Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und bedingungsloser Loyalität. Beide Brüder kämpfen auf ihre Art und Weise gegen das Unrecht, das Ihnen zu Teil wird. Der aufbegehrende Karl durch den offenen Kampf, der schlaue Franz durch Hinterlistigkeit. Letztendlich scheitern beide, und was bleibt, ist die Einsicht. Das hohe Aktionstempo und die offene, leidenschaftliche Sp

     

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    ISBN: 9783863478667
    Schlagworte: German literature; Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 ; Criticism and interpretation; Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805. Räuber; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (219 p)
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    Personen; Vorrede; Erster Akt; Erste Szene; Zweite Szene; Dritte Szene; Zweiter Akt; Erste Szene; Zweite Szene.; Dritte Szene.; Dritter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.; Vierter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.; Dritte Szene.; Vierte Szene.; Fünfte Szene.; Fünfter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.

  9. Einführung in das Werk Friedrich Schillers
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  WBG (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft), Darmstadt

    Hauptbeschreibung: Friedrich Schiller und sein Werk haben in letzter Zeit wieder an Aktualität gewonnen. Seine Dramen sind auf allen Bühnen präsent. Diese Einführung bietet einen kompakten Überblick über alle Aspekte von Schillers vielfältigem... mehr

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    Hauptbeschreibung: Friedrich Schiller und sein Werk haben in letzter Zeit wieder an Aktualität gewonnen. Seine Dramen sind auf allen Bühnen präsent. Diese Einführung bietet einen kompakten Überblick über alle Aspekte von Schillers vielfältigem Schaffen. Sie verortet den Autor in seiner Zeit und schildert die spezifischen Entstehungsbedingungen seines Werks. Wichtige Einflüsse aus Naturwissenschaft, Politik, Medizin, Philosophie, Anthropologie, Psychologie und Recht werden angemessen berücksichtigt. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungsphasen von Schillers Werk finden sich klar unterschieden. Aus den ze

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich
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    ISBN: 9783534711109
    RVK Klassifikation: GK 8870
    Schriftenreihe: Einführung Germanistik
    Einführungen Germanistik
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (152 Seiten)
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    Literaturverz. S. 138 - 146

    Cover; Inhalt; I. Der Autor Schiller: Präsenz und Aktualität; 1. Der Klassiker heute; 2. Theaterinszenierungen und Lektüren; II. Forschungsbericht; 1. Interpretationen vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Weimarer Republik; 2. Aneignungen und Exilforschung in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus; 3. Perspektiven seit 1945; 4. Entideologisierungen seit den 1970er Jahren; 5. Interdisziplinäre Neuinterpretationen der Gegenwart; III. Der Autor in seiner Zeit; 1. Schiller in seinem Umfeld; 2. Die Entwicklungsphasen des Werks; IV. Gattungen, Formen und Aspekte seines Werks; 1. Ästhetik und Poetik

    2. Zentrale Themen3. Gattungen, Schreibweisen und Inszenierungsstile; V. Einzelanalysen; 1. Die Räuber; 2. Kabale und Liebe; 3. Don Karlos; 4. Die Kraniche des Ibykus; 5. Der Spaziergang (bzw. Elegie); 6. Wallenstein; 7. Wilhelm Tell; VI. Rezeptions- und Inszenierungsgeschichte; 1. Die Schiller-Rezeption bis zu Goethes Tod 1832; 2. Schiller als deutscher Nationaldichter im 19. Jahrhundert; 3. Nach der Jahrhundertwende und in der Weimarer Republik; 4. Der Klassiker im Nationalsozialismus; 5. Nach 1945: Schiller in der Bundesrepublik und in der DDR; 6. Von der Wiedervereinigung bis heute

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  10. Goethes und Schillers Übertragungen antiker Dichtungen
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    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Schriftenreihe: Sammlung Tusculum
    Schlagworte: Griechisch; Literatur; Übersetzung; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Schiller, Friedrich;
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  11. Die Räuber
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Diplomica Verlag, Hamburg

    Schillers „Räuber" ist eines der wichtigsten Werke des Sturm und Drang und gehört zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur. Mit dem Konflikt zwischen den Gebrüdern Moor werden die zeitlosen Fragen des menschlichen Seins aufgeworfen: die Frage nach... mehr

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    Schillers „Räuber" ist eines der wichtigsten Werke des Sturm und Drang und gehört zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur. Mit dem Konflikt zwischen den Gebrüdern Moor werden die zeitlosen Fragen des menschlichen Seins aufgeworfen: die Frage nach Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und bedingungsloser Loyalität. Beide Brüder kämpfen auf ihre Art und Weise gegen das Unrecht, das Ihnen zu Teil wird. Der aufbegehrende Karl durch den offenen Kampf, der schlaue Franz durch Hinterlistigkeit. Letztendlich scheitern beide, und was bleibt, ist die Einsicht. Das hohe Aktionstempo und die offene, leidenschaftliche Sp

     

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    Schlagworte: German literature; Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 ; Criticism and interpretation; Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805. Räuber; Electronic books
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    Personen; Vorrede; Erster Akt; Erste Szene; Zweite Szene; Dritte Szene; Zweiter Akt; Erste Szene; Zweite Szene.; Dritte Szene.; Dritter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.; Vierter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.; Dritte Szene.; Vierte Szene.; Fünfte Szene.; Fünfter Akt.; Erste Szene.; Zweite Szene.

  12. Wallenstein
    a dramatic poem
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    Erschienen: ©2017
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "By the time Frederich Schiller came to write the Wallenstein trilogy, his reputation as one of Germany’s leading playwrights was all but secured. Consisting of Wallenstein’s Camp, The Piccolomini and Wallenstein’s Death, this suite of plays appeared... mehr

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    "By the time Frederich Schiller came to write the Wallenstein trilogy, his reputation as one of Germany’s leading playwrights was all but secured. Consisting of Wallenstein’s Camp, The Piccolomini and Wallenstein’s Death, this suite of plays appeared between 1798 and 1799, each production under the original direction of Schiller’s collaborator and mentor, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Across the three plays, which are now commonly performed and printed together, Schiller charts the thwarted rebellion of General Albrecht von Wallenstein. Based loosely on the events of the Thirty Years’ War, the trilogy provides a unique perspective on an army’s loyalty to their commander and the machinations and intrigues of international diplomacy, giving insight into the military hero who is placed on the threshold between these forces as they are increasingly pitted against one another. The Wallenstein trilogy, formally innovative and modern beyond its time, is a brilliant study of power, ambition and betrayal. In this new translation—the latest in a long line of distinguished English translations starting with Coleridge’s in Schiller’s lifetime—Flora Kimmich succeeds in rendering what is often a difficult source text into language that is at once accessible and enjoyable. Coupled with a complete and careful commentary and a glossary, both of which are targeted to undergraduates, it is accompanied by an authoritative introductory essay by Roger Paulin. Kimmich’s translation will be an invaluable resource for students of German, European literature and history, and military history, as well as to all readers approaching this important set of plays for the first time."--Publisher's website Translator’s Note / Flora Kimmich -- Additional Resources -- Introduction / Roger Paulin -- Wallenstein’s Camp. Prologue ; Characters ; Act One -- The Piccolomini. In five acts. Characters ; Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- The Death of Wallenstein. A tragedy in five acts. Characters. Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five -- Notable Names -- Notes to Wallenstein’s Camp -- Notes to The Piccolomini -- Notes to The Death of Wallenstein

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich (VerfasserIn); Kimmich, Flora; Paulin, Roger
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781783742653; 1783742658; 9781783742660; 1783742666; 9781783742677; 1783742674; 1783742631; 9781783742639
    Weitere Identifier:
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    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics series 2054-2178 ; v. 5
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    Schlagworte: Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648; Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648; Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648; The arts; Theatre studies; DRAMA ; Continental European; Literature and literary studies; Literary studies: plays and playwrights; Drama; Translations; Literature: history and criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Schiller, Friedrich 1759-1805; Schiller, Friedrich 1759-1805; Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von 1583-1634; Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Herzog von Friedland (1583-1634); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Wallenstein; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Wallenstein; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805); Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Herzog von Friedland (1583-1634); Schiller, Friedrich; Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von
    Umfang: Online Ressource (322 pages), 5 color illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references

  13. Schiller
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  OBERON BOOKS Ltd, London

    Includes the plays The Robbers and Passion and PoliticsTwo plays concerned with tyranny and freedom. Schiller's first play, The Robbers (1781), was written in great secrecy under the prison like conditions of Württenberg's Karlsschule: Karl, the son... mehr

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    Includes the plays The Robbers and Passion and PoliticsTwo plays concerned with tyranny and freedom. Schiller's first play, The Robbers (1781), was written in great secrecy under the prison like conditions of Württenberg's Karlsschule: Karl, the son of a count, is disinherited through the machinations of his brother Franz, and, turning his back on a social order he finds unjust and corrupt, becomes the leader of a band of robbers. In Passion and Politics (1784), a 'bourgeoise tragedy', the love between Louise, a musician's daughter, and Ferdinand, a politician's son, crosses an unbridgeable s

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich
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    ISBN: 9781840026184
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (377 p)
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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Schiller at the Citizens'; The Robbers: (Die Räuber); Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four; Act Five; Passion and Politics; Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four; Act Five

  14. Schiller
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  OBERON BOOKS Ltd, London

    Includes the plays Joan of Arc and William TellTwo plays about historical characters whose fame has also raised them to the level of myth. In Joan of Arc (1801), Schiller allows his heroine a more glorious death than her historical execution at the... mehr

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    Includes the plays Joan of Arc and William TellTwo plays about historical characters whose fame has also raised them to the level of myth. In Joan of Arc (1801), Schiller allows his heroine a more glorious death than her historical execution at the stake, and imbues her with more passion, and compassion, than is usually ascribed to the actual Joan.In William Tell (1805), often regarded as his greatest play, Schiller creates a vivid sense of time and place - medieval Switzerland - and in his troubled hero, the accidental revolutionary Tell, create a complex and fascinating figure.One of the gr

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781840026207
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (486 p)
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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Joan of Arc; Characters; Prologue; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four; Act Five; William Tell; Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four; Act Five

  15. Goethes und Schillers Übertragungen antiker Dichtungen
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    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Rüdiger, Horst
    Sprache: Deutsch; Latein
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110360493
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    Schriftenreihe: Sammlung Tusculum
    Schlagworte: Griechisch; Literatur; Übersetzung; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Schiller, Friedrich;
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (426 S.)
  16. Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the... mehr

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    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi de’ Fieschi (1524-1547), Schiller’s Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schiller’s mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin where, during Schiller’s lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Plümicke, which however radically altered the play’s meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schiller’ other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight."--Publisher's website Introduction / John Guthrie -- The conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa / translated by Flora Kimmich -- Notes to the text / John Guthrie -- Select bibliography

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781783740437
    Schriftenreihe: Open Book Classics ; v.2
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (150 p)
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    Contents; Introduction; THE CONSPIRACY OF FIESCO AT GENOA; Notes to the Text; Select Bibliography

  17. William Tell
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    Verlag:  Bibliobytes, Hoboken, N.J

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    ISBN: 0585049955; 9780585049953
    Schlagworte: German drama; German drama; German drama; German drama
    Weitere Schlagworte: Tell, Wilhelm; Tell, Wilhelm
    Umfang: Online Ressource
  18. Fiesco's conspiracy at Genoa
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    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

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    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi de' Fieschi (1524-1547), Schiller's Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schiller's mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin where, during Schiller's lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Plümicke, which however radically altered the play's meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schiller' other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight."--Publisher's website

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich; Kimmich, Flora; Guthrie, John
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781783740444; 1783740442; 9781783740451; 1783740450; 9781783740468; 1783740469
    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics 2054-2178 ; [2]
    Open Book classics ; [2]
    Schlagworte: German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); Literature: history and criticism; The arts; Theatre studies; DRAMA ; Continental European; German drama (Tragedy); Literature and literary studies; Literary studies: plays and playwrights; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Drama; Translations
    Weitere Schlagworte: Schiller, Friedrich 1759-1805; Fiéschi, Gian Luigi 1522-1547; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua; Fiéschi, Gian Luigi conte di Lavagna (1522-1547); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua; Fiéschi, Gian Luigi conte di Lavagna (1522-1547); Fiéschi, Gian Luigi
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xviii, 132 pages), 2 portraits.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Available through Open Book Publishers. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-130). - Translated from the German

    Includes bibliography (p. [129]-130)

    Introduction / John GuthrieThe conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa / translated by Flora Kimmich -- Notes to the text / John Guthrie -- Select bibliography.

  19. The Robbers
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Fans of classic European melodrama will love The Robbers. Originally staged in the late eighteenth century, this play -- which follows the feud between brothers in an aristocratic German family -- was a blockbuster success that propelled Friedrich... mehr

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    Fans of classic European melodrama will love The Robbers. Originally staged in the late eighteenth century, this play -- which follows the feud between brothers in an aristocratic German family -- was a blockbuster success that propelled Friedrich Schiller to the height of literary fame. The Robbers was later adapted into an equally renowned opera written by Verdi

     

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    Format: Online
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (253 p)
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    Title; Contents; Schiller's Preface; Advertisement to the Robbers; Preface to the Second Edition; The Robbers; Act I; Act II; Act III; Act IV; Act V; Endnotes

  20. Mary Stuart
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    Erschienen: c2010
    Verlag:  Floating Press, [Waiheke Island]

    Title; Contents; Dramatis Personae; ACT I; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; ACT II; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; ACT III; Scene I; Scene... mehr

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    Title; Contents; Dramatis Personae; ACT I; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; ACT II; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; ACT III; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; ACT IV; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; Scene X; Scene XI; Scene XII; ACT V; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; Scene X; Scene XI; Scene XII; Scene XIII; Scene XIV This work details the dramatic final days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The action opens with Mary's unjust imprisonment and ends with her execution, which is ultimately ordered by Mary's morally conflicted cousin, Queen Elizabeth of England. Schiller's play is widely regarded as one of the finest literary distillations of these controversial historical events, and the text served as the basis for the opera Maria Stuarda

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781775419082; 1775419088
    Schlagworte: FICTION ; General; English; Languages & Literatures; English Literature; Drama; History
    Weitere Schlagworte: Mary 1542-1587; Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587); Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587); Mary
    Umfang: Online Ressource (302 p.)
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    "First published in 1800"--P. 2. - Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 11, 2011)

    Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 11, 2011)

  21. The robbers
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    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Floating Press, [Waiheke Island]

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    Fans of classic European melodrama will love The Robbers . Originally staged in the late eighteenth century, this play -- which follows the feud between brothers in an aristocratic German family -- was a blockbuster success that propelled Friedrich Schiller to the height of literary fame. The Robbers was later adapted into an equally renowned opera written by Verdi Title ; Contents; Schiller's Preface; Advertisement to the Robbers; Preface to the Second Edition; The Robbers; Act I; Act II; Act III; Act IV; Act V; Endnotes.

     

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    ISBN: 9781775419730; 1775419738
    Schlagworte: German drama (Tragedy); German drama (Tragedy); FICTION ; General; Translations
    Umfang: Online Ressource (252 p.)
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    "First published in 1781"--P. 2. - Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 12, 2011)

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  22. Don Carlos
    and, Mary Stuart
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    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Cover; Contents; Introduction; Note on the Translation; Select Bibliography; A Chronology of Dates and Events during Schiller's Life; Royal Family Tree: The Historical Relationship between Mary Stuart and Don Carlos; DON CARLOS; MARY STUART;... mehr

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    Cover; Contents; Introduction; Note on the Translation; Select Bibliography; A Chronology of Dates and Events during Schiller's Life; Royal Family Tree: The Historical Relationship between Mary Stuart and Don Carlos; DON CARLOS; MARY STUART; Explanatory Notes Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice.These new translations into blank verse are accurate, elegant, and playable. The introduction, notes, and chronology set the plays in their cultural and intellectual background, while a family tree explains the historical relationship between Don Carlos and Mary Stuart. - ;Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice.Dating from 1787 and 1800 respectively, one play was written

     

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    Beteiligt: Schiller, Friedrich; Sy-Quia, Hilary Collier; Oswald, Peter; Schiller, Friedrich
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191561962; 0191561967
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford world's classics
    Schlagworte: DRAMA ; Continental European; Drama
    Weitere Schlagworte: Carlos 1545-1568; Mary 1542-1587; Carlos Prince of Asturias (1545-1568); Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587); Carlos 1545-1568; Mary 1542-1587; Schiller, Friedrich 1759-1805; Mary; Carlos
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xxx, 359 p.), ill.
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  23. Don Carlos Infante of Spain
    a dramatic poem
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "Schiller's Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright's growing power. First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller's formative development as a dramatist and is the... mehr

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    "Schiller's Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright's growing power. First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller's formative development as a dramatist and is the first play written in his characteristic iambic pentameter. Don Carlos plunges the audience into the dangerous political and personal struggles that rupture the court of the Spanish King Philip II in 1658. The autocratic king's son Don Carlos is caught between his political ideals, fostered by his friendship with the charismatic Marquis Posa, and his doomed love for his stepmother Elisabeth of Valois. These twin passions set him against his father, the brooding and tormented Philip, and the terrible power of the Catholic Church, represented in the play by the indelible figure of the Grand Inquisitor. Schiller described Don Carlos as "a family portrait in a princely house." It interweaves political machinations with powerful personal relationships to create a complex and resonant tragedy. The conflict between absolutism and liberty appealed not only to audiences but also to other artists and gave rise to several operas, not least to Verdi's great Don Carlos of 1867. The play, which the playwright never finished to his satisfaction, lives on nonetheless among his best-loved works and is translated here with flair and skill by Flora Kimmich. Like her translations of Schiller's Wallenstein and his Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa, this is a lively and accessible rendering of a classic text. As with all books in the Open Book Classics series, it is supported by an introduction and notes that will inform and enlighten both the student and the general reader."--Publisher's website Translator's Note -- Additional Resources -- Introduction / by John Guthrie -- Don Carlos Infante of Spain. Characters ; Act One ; Act Two ; Act Three ; Act Four ; Act Five ; Notes.

     

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    Beteiligt: Kimmich, Flora (Array); Guthrie, John (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1783744480; 1783744499; 1783744502; 9781783744480; 9781783744503; 9781783744497
    Schriftenreihe: Open Book classics series ; vol. 9
    Schlagworte: Don Carlos (Schiller, Friedrich); DRAMA / Continental European; Drama; Translations; Electronic books; Philip; Schiller, Friedrich
    Weitere Schlagworte: Philip King of Spain (1527-1598); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Don Carlos; Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (214 pages), 7 illustrations
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    Originally published in German as: Don Karlos : Infant von Spanien. Leipzig : Georg Joachim Göschen, 1804

  24. Fiesco's conspiracy at Genoa
    Erschienen: ©2015
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the... mehr

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    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi de' Fieschi (1524-1547), Schiller's Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schiller's mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin where, during Schiller's lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Plümicke, which however radically altered the play's meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schiller' other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight."--Publisher's website Introduction / John Guthrie -- The conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa / translated by Flora Kimmich -- Notes to the text / John Guthrie -- Select bibliography. Within two years of the success of his first play Die R©Þuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi dеђ́ة Fieschi (1524-1547), Schillerђ́ةs Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schillerђ́ةs mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin, where during Schillerђ́ةs lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Pl©ơmicke, which however radically altered the plaуђ́ةs meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schillerђ́ة other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight

     

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  25. Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

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    "Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on a rebellion in sixteenth century Italy, its title: The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa. A Republican Tragedy. At the head of the conspiracy stood Gian Luigi de’ Fieschi (1524-1547), Schiller’s Count Fiesco, a clever, courageous and charismatic figure, an epicurean and unhesitant egoist, politically ambitious, but unsure of his aims and principles. He is one of Schiller’s mysterious, protean characters who secures both our admiration and disgust. With Fiesco as tragic hero Schiller examines the complex entanglement of morality and politics in his own times that was to preoccupy him throughout his career. The play was a moderate success when performed in Mannheim in 1784; it was more popular in Berlin where, during Schiller’s lifetime, it was performed many times in a version by Carl Plümicke, which however radically altered the play’s meaning. There have been some noteworthy productions on the German stage and television, even if it has remained somewhat in the shadow of Schiller’ other works. In the English-speaking world it is all but unknown and very seldom performed. This translation aims to remedy that oversight."--Publisher's website Introduction / John Guthrie -- The conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa / translated by Flora Kimmich -- Notes to the text / John Guthrie -- Select bibliography

     

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    Contents; Introduction; THE CONSPIRACY OF FIESCO AT GENOA; Notes to the Text; Select Bibliography