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Schiller en de crisis in de hedendaagse cultuur : de relatie van Schillers esthetisch idealisme tot Kant en Freud in het licht van de hedendaagse cultuurproblematiek
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ISBN: 9062036732 Year: 1981 Publisher: Amsterdam Rodopi

Friedrich Schiller: drama, thought and politics
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ISBN: 0521308178 0521030641 0511597746 Year: 1991 Volume: vol *2 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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In this important study, Lesley Sharpe assesses Schiller's development as a dramatist, poet and thinker, and provides detailed discussions of all his major works, including his essays on aesthetics. His works are viewed against the social, political and literary background of the late eighteenth century. Spanning a period from the late 1770s to 1805 they explore the insistent themes of the age - the loss of tradition and authority, the individual's claim to self-expression and the search for stability. While the early works focus on the turbulent individual, Schiller later turns to the great public concerns of the French Revolutionary era - legitimacy and power, the exercise of freedom and the relationship between morality and politics. The aesthetic essays explore the vital role of art in integrating the aesthetic, moral and political realms.

Schöne Welt, wo bist du? Über das Verhältnis von Lyrik und Poetik bei Schiller
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ISBN: 3503037314 9783503037315 Year: 1995 Volume: 138 Publisher: Berlin Schmidt


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Schillers Europa
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ISBN: 3110433044 3110433958 9783110433043 9783110433951 9783110440041 3110440040 Year: 2017 Publisher: Boston

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"Schiller war, wie schon Heine wusste, Kosmopolit. Sein Weltburgertum bleibt freilich, genauer betrachtet, innerhalb der Grenzen Europas. Internationale Experten loten die politischen, literaturgeschichtlichen und asthetischen Dimensionen von Schillers Europa aus"-- "As Heine already knew, Schiller was a true cosmopolitan. Of course, viewed more closely, his world citizenship was confined to the boundaries of Europe. In this volume, international experts explore the political, literary, and aesthetic dimensions of Schiller's Europe"--


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Schiller the dramatist
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ISBN: 9781571134134 1571134131 9781571137500 9786612795596 1571137505 1282795597 Year: 2009 Publisher: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer

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Many aspects of the works of Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) have attracted attention. His work as a philosopher and pioneering thinker in poetics and aesthetics and as a historian have recently been the focus of much attention. But Schiller's dramas have always held the most interest, and they continue to be performed regularly both in German-speaking lands and around the world. Schiller is a dramatist of psychological conflict rather than of abstract ideas, and he had a unique grasp of how to use the stage to that end. This study of Schiller's use of gesture begins with a discussion of the origins of the gestures he employs, viewing them in relation to his medical writings, his literary influences, theories of the theater and acting, and Enlightenment thinking in general. The study then considers the use of gesture and related aspects of stagecraft in Schiller's nine completed dramas, highlighting elements of continuity and development. It is concerned with the interpretation of gesture, often marginalized in studies of Schiller's works, and with the interrelationship between gesture and verbal text. It also considers Schiller's relationship to the theater of his day, and discusses the first performances of his plays as well as their more recent stage history in both Germany and Great Britain. Appearing in the 250th anniversary of Schiller's birth, this study treats his dramas as plays written to be performed - as works that reach their fullest potential in the theater. John Guthrie teaches modern German literature and language at the University of Cambridge, where he is fellow and director of studies at Murray Edwards College.

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