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  1. In his poems, such as "Ode to Joy," Schiller celebrated human aspiration, freedom, and unity, themes that continue to resonate with audiences today. His work shared common ground with other influential German writers of the period, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, with whom Schiller maintained a close friendship and intellectual partnership ...

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  4. Apr 30, 2014 · Schiller: “The Rider’s Song”. Excerpt, “Ballads from the German.”. Translator: Henry Inglis. 1864. Mount, brothers, mount! To the field – to the field! To the battle of Freedom away! And he stands in his manhood alone. With a warrior’s glance — is a man. Let him labor for Freedom today.

  5. Johann Kaspar Schiller as a lieutenant. Birthplace in Bittenfeld. Plaque at his birthplace. His grave in Gerlingen. Johann Kaspar Schiller (27 October 1723 – 7 September 1796) was an army officer and court gardener to the Dukes of Württemberg. He and his wife Elisabetha Dorothea are also notable as the parents of the playwright Friedrich ...

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · His landlady was a captain’s widow, Luise Dorothea Vischer (1751–1816), with whom Schiller had an affair, immortalized as “Laura” in a series of popular love poems, one of which was later set to music by Franz Schubert (1797–1828), and for which Schubart admonished Schiller in the poem “An Schiller” that revolution, not love ...

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  7. Jan 2, 2005 · Schiller. assembled the leading thinkers of Germany to contribute to his new Classical journal, including his friends, philologist and statesman Wilhelm von Humboldt (right) and philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (left). right) the brothers August Wilhelm and Friedrich Schlegel, and Johann Fichte.

  8. Feminella explores the ways in which Schiller both explicitly and implicitly addresses philosophical concepts in the poems “Ode to Joy,” “The Gods of Greece,” “The Artists,” “The Realm of Shadows,” “The Wordly Wise” and “The Metaphysician.”. One of the most prevailing themes throughout his poetry is the precarious role ...

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