The Robbers and Wallenstein
Title | The Robbers and Wallenstein PDF eBook |
Author | F. Lamport |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 1979-11-22 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0141908203 |
Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) was one of the most influential of all playwrights, the author of deeply moving dramas that explored human fears, desires and ideals. Written at the age of twenty-one, The Robbers was his first play. A passionate consideration of liberty, fraternity and deep betrayal, it quickly established his fame throughout Germany and wider Europe. Wallenstein, produced nineteen years later, is regarded as Schiller's masterpiece: a deeply moving exploration of a flawed general's struggle to bring the Thirty Years War to an end against the will of his Emperor. Depicting the deep corruption caused by constant fighting between Protestants and Catholics, it is at once a meditation on the unbounded possible strength of humanity, and a tragic recognition of what can happen when men allow themselves to be weak.
The Robbers (Esprios Classics)
Title | The Robbers (Esprios Classics) PDF eBook |
Author | Friedrich von Schiller |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1794898026 |
Wallenstein
Title | Wallenstein PDF eBook |
Author | G. Mortimer |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2010-07-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0230282105 |
Albrecht Wallenstein was a legendary military commander and generalissimo of the Habsburg forces, yet was eventually assassinated on the orders of Emperor Ferdinand II. This accessible modern biography of Wallenstein for the English-speaking reader dispels the many historical myths surrounding this central character of the Thirty Years War.
The Life of Courage
Title | The Life of Courage PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Mitchell |
Publisher | SCB Distributors |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2010-09-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1907650024 |
A companion volume to Simplicissimus: the story of young girl named Courage, caught up in the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, who survives, even prospers, by the use of her native cunning and sexual attraction. Completely amoral, she flits through a succession of husbands and lovers and ends her life with a band of Gypsies. The conceit here is that Courage supposedly tells her story to get back at Simplicissimus, who treats her dismissively in his own memoirs. This is a remorseless tale of lechery, knavery and trickery.
Penthesilea
Title | Penthesilea PDF eBook |
Author | Heinrich von Kleist |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 1998-11-25 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0061180157 |
An army of Amazons sets out to conquer Greek heroes for the purpose of stocking their women's state with new female offspring. They blast into the midst of the Trojan War, confusing Greeks and Trojans alike and for a moment forcing those enemies into a terrified alliance. When Achilles, the pride and mainstay of the Greeks, and Penthesilea (Pen-te-sil-lay-uh), queen of the Amazons, meet, a chase begins, The like of which not even the wildest storms Set loose to thunder across the plain of heaven Have yet presented to the astonished world, and it is the queen who is hunting Achilles, to the uncomprehending horror of the Greeks. Thus begins a tragedy of love in a world governed by the rules of war, on which "the gods look down but from afar." For the first time, in this splendidly illustrated book, an English translation recreates the audaity, romance, and poetry of one of the strangest and most beautiful works of Western literature.
Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa
Title | Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa PDF eBook |
Author | Friedrich Schiller |
Publisher | Open Book Publishers |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2015-05-27 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1783740426 |
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.
Wallenstein's Camp; A Play
Title | Wallenstein's Camp; A Play PDF eBook |
Author | Friedrich Schiller |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 78 |
Release | 2023-09-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3387057725 |
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.