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Friedrich Schiller: Maria Stuart
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Ode an die Freude
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Schiller
Lied Texts [eng]
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Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805)
Biography of German playwright Friedrich Schiller, plus links to all of
his works currently in print. [eng]
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Schiller-Institut
Schillers Gedichte [deu]
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Friedrich Schiller
A biography of the German dramatist. [eng]
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The Infanticide
Friedrich Schiller [eng]
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Friedrich Schiller
BIOGRAPHY | BIBLIOGRAPHY | EXCERPTS | ESSAY. [eng]
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Project Gutenberg Edition of History of the Thirty Years' War
by Friedrich Schiller
translated by A. J. W. Morrison
Project Gutenberg Release #566 (June 1996). [eng]
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The Hostage
Friedrich Schiller [eng]
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Friedrich von Schiller
Leading German 18th-century dramatist, poet, and literary theorist. Schiller's mature plays examine the inward freedom of the soul; his first play The Robbers (1781) was a landmark in German theatrical history and spoke of the ideas of liberty. According to Schiller, a play is not a means to enjoyment; it is the very thing enjoyed. Aesthetic education is necessary, he argued, not only for the proper balance of the individual soul, but for the harmonious development of society.
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Schiller's "Of the Sublime"
Of the Sublime ~ Toward the further elaboration of some Kantian Ideas [eng]
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Schiller, Friedrich
Geboren am 10.11.1759 in Marbach (Württ.). Sohn des Militärwundarztes J.C. Schiller. Kindheit und Jugend in ärmlichen Verhältnissen. Dorfschule, Lateinschule, auf Befehl des Herzogs Karl Eugen 1773 Eintritt in die Karlsschule, dort Medizinstudium ab 1776. 1780 Regimentsmedicus in Stuttgart. [deu]
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Friedrich von Schiller
Zeittafel und gekürztes Werkverzeichnis, einige Verweise auf externe Quellen; zusammengestellt von der Berliner Internet-Agentur Turandot. [deu]
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