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Wallenstein
Series · 2 books · 1798-1799

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Wallenstein I

Wallensteins Lager, Die Piccolomini

1798

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Wallenstein II

Wallensteins Tod

1799

»Wallensteins Tod« ist der dritte Teil von Friedrich Schillers 1798/99 uraufgeführtem und im Jahr 1800 erschienenem dreiteiligen monumentalen Versdrama »Wallenstein«, dessen ersten beiden Teile »Wallensteins Lager« und »Die Piccolomini« sind. Angeregt durch historische Studien, die in sein Werk »Geschichte des Dreißigjährigen Krieges« (1790–92) mündeten, behandelt Schiller die letzten drei Lebenstage von Wallenstein, dem Herzog von Friedland, der ebenso schicksalhaft wie selbstverschuldet untergeht. Die Trilogie gilt als Inbegriff des klassischen Historiendramas, in dem Schillers klassische Dramenästhetik verwirklicht ist. Die fünfaktige Tragödie »Wallensteins Tod« bildet den inhaltlichen und formalen Höhepunkt des Werks. Text in neuer Rechtschreibung. – Mit Anmerkungen von Kurt Rothmann.

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Friedrich Schiller
Friedrich Schiller
Author · 57 books

People best know long didactic poems and historical plays, such as Don Carlos (1787) and William Tell (1804), of leading romanticist German poet, dramatist, and historian Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller. This philosopher and dramatist struck up a productive if complicated friendship with already famous and influential Johann Wolfgang von Goethe during the last eighteen years of his life and encouraged Goethe to finish works that he left merely as sketches; they greatly discussed issues concerning aesthetics and thus gave way to a period, now referred to as classicism of Weimar. They also worked together on Die Xenien ( The Xenies ), a collection of short but harsh satires that verbally attacked perceived enemies of their aesthetic agenda. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedri...

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