Don Carlos and Mary Stuart
Experience the profound depths of Friedrich Schiller's literary genius in Don Carlos and Mary Stuart, two of the most celebrated dramas in German literature. Published in 2008, this compelling collection explores the enduring themes of power, freedom, and justice that resonate through the ages. Written during pivotal moments in history—Don Carlos in 1787 prior to the French Revolution and Mary Stuart in 1800 during its aftermath—these plays vividly dramatize the crises of sixteenth-century Europe.
Schiller's passionate engagement with critical societal issues such as justice, the legitimacy of government, and the freedom of conscience is beautifully portrayed in these works. With a total of 400 pages, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the struggles for power that define our world. Dive into the rich narrative and historical context crafted by one of Germany's literary masters.