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Schiller T. J. Reed

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Schiller T. J. Reed


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Résumé

This book examines the image of Schiller as a serious and moralizing writer, and finds that he was indeed concerned with morality, but that his passion and subtlety and wit make him a more complex and sympathetic personality than posterity has given him credit for.

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Schiller T. J. Reed

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) ranks with Goethe as one of the greatest dramatists and poets of the classical age of German literature. Writing on history, aesthetics, and philosophy, he influenced and was influenced by the English Romantics, and his lyrical poem Ode to Joy was set to music by Beethoven in his Ninth Symphony. His plays, including The Robbers, Maria Stuart, and Wilhelm Tell, contributed to his reputation as a stern moralist, but T.J. Reed's introduction to Schiller's works also reveal a passionate, subtle, and witty side that has been too often neglected.

Sommaire

Part 1 Absolutism and revolt: an education; commerce of mind and body; theatrical sensation; flight; intrigues. Part 2 Hope in history: castles in Spain; a guiding thread. Part 3 Two crises: the grand disillusion; this man , this Goethe. Part 4 Defeat and victory: how it really was; freedom in and freedom from. Part 5 Real and ideal: lifetime; legacy.

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GOR001473830
9780192876706
0192876708
Schiller T. J. Reed
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Oxford University Press
19910321
128
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