Om naiv og sentimental digtning er et tidløst essay, der forener litteraturkritik og filosofi sk indsigt og er forbløffende aktuelt i sin diskussion af vores... Læs mere
First serialized in 1787–89, this multilayered, fragmentary novel – which gave Friedrich Schiller a platform to expound his Enlightenment ideas on society and religion – has thrilled and engaged lovers of Gothic literature for over two centuries.
Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It's all in the execution.
Two tragedies from Friedrich Schiller telling the stories of two separate strong women, Mary Stuart and Joan of Arc, sent to their deaths.
A masterpiece of power and politics that explores the battle between honour and corruption, between truth and betrayal.
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller ranks as one of the greatest figures in European drama and literature.
"Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest historical dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice. Dating from 1787 and 1800... Læs mere
A story that recounts Mary, Queen of Scots' remaining days held captive in Fotheringay Castle. In scenes alternating between Mary's prison and Elizabeth's court at Westminster, it builds a... Læs mere
Mary Stuart tells the story of the personal struggle between two extraordinary women - one French, one English - both captive to the demands of sovereignty and both caught in a tumult of political and religious intrigue.
Originally published in 1913, this book contains the German text of Schiller's tragedy Die Braut von Messina, which caused... Læs mere
Originally published in 1896, this book contains the German text for the last drama in Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy, Wallenstein's Tod. The play is... Læs mere