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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 17respectively, one play was written immediately before the French Revolution, the other in its aftermath/5(8).  · Don Carlos and Mary Stuart. Author Friedrich Schiller; ; Author: Friedrich Schiller. Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks ISBN: Category: Drama Page: .  · · Rating details · ratings · 13 reviews. Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice. Dating from 17respectively, one play was written before the French Revolution, the other in its aftermath. Both dramatize periods of crisis in 16th-century Europe, and in doing so reflect Schiller's /5.


The huge epic Don Carlos (), a 'play expressing a view of life', marries the ideological battle between Philip II of Spain and his son Don Carlos to a gripping narrative. In Mary Stuart (), Schiller, sickened by the excesses of a revolution he had once supported, brings together two monarchs - the English Elizabeth Tudor and the. The production of Friedrich Schiller's () classic historical drama Don Carlos () directed by Michael Grandage recently finished its run at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. A pair of tragedies from Friedrich Schiller, buddy to Goethe, and child of the enlightenment. The first, Don Carlos, premiered in , and in it Schiller used the events in the royal family of 16th century Spain as a basis for the tale, with King Phillip II reigning and whose son Carlos was weak and slightly deformed at birth.


In her informative introduction to a translation of Don Carlos and a later work by Schiller, Mary Stuart (), Professor Lesley Sharpe traces the significance of the play and its place in. Don Carlos, Mary Stuart, The robbers, Fiesco, Love and intrigue Item Preview . · Rating details · ratings · 13 reviews. Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of German literature's greatest dramas, deal with the timeless issues of power, freedom, and justice. Dating from 17respectively, one play was written before the French Revolution, the other in its aftermath. Both dramatize periods of crisis in 16th-century Europe, and in doing so reflect Schiller's passionate engagement with the.

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