Format | Hardcover |
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Mary Stuart: A Tragedy
$43.38 Save:$16.00(27%)
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Language: | English |
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Publication date: | 30 July 2024 |
Dimensions: | 15.24 x 1.73 x 22.86 cm |
ISBN-13: | 979-8334558731 |
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Description
“”Mary Stuart”” by Friedrich Schiller is a historical tragedy that dramatizes the final days of Mary, Queen of Scots, who is imprisoned and facing execution. The play delves into the political intrigue, personal rivalries, and religious conflicts between Mary Stuart and her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England. As Mary seeks mercy and justice, the play explores themes of power, betrayal, and fate. Schiller’s gripping narrative and profound characterizations offer a poignant reflection on the nature of sovereignty and the tragic consequences of political ambition. Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) was a German playwright, poet, philosopher, and historian. A key figure in the Weimar Classicism movement, Schiller is known for his profound contributions to German literature. His notable works include “”The Robbers,”” “”William Tell,”” and “”Don Carlos.”” Schiller’s writings often explore themes of freedom, justice, and human dignity, reflecting his deep interest in moral philosophy and historical events. His collaborations with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have left an enduring legacy in the world of literature. Joseph Mellish (1765-1823) was a British diplomat and translator known for his English translations of German literature. His translation of Schiller’s “”Mary Stuart”” remains one of the most celebrated English versions, capturing the essence of Schiller’s dramatic style and emotional depth. | ASIN : B0DBPWZC6Q | ISBN13 : 9798334558731.0 | ISBN-13 : 979-8334558731
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