Mary Stuart
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Published on Jan 01, 1999 | 176 Pages
Published on Jan 01, 1999 | 176 Pages
Schiller’s early plays are full of violent actions and language, but he later adopted a far more restrained and formal style to try and capture the emotional essence of complex events. Perhaps more than any of his other tragedies, Mary Stuart achieves a perfect balance between the “classical,” “Shakespearean,” and “romantic” elements of his genius.
Author
Friedrich Schiller
Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805) ranks alongside Goethe as a central figure in the golden age of German literature.
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