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  1. The Broken Jug, The Marquise of O, Michael Kohlhaas, Penthesilea, The Prince of Homburg. Signature. Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best known works are the theatre plays Das Käthchen von Heilbronn, The Broken Jug, Amphitryon ...

  2. Schiller, Wilhelm og Alexander von Humboldt samt Goethe i Jena, ca. 1797. Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (født 10. november 1759 i Marbach, død 9. maj 1805 i Weimar) er mest kendt som Friedrich Schiller var en tysk digter, historiker og dramatiker . Han blev født i Marbach am Neckar i Württemberg som søn af militærlæge J. C ...

  3. Die Bürgschaft. " The Pledge " (German: "Die Bürgschaft", pronounced [diː ˈbʏʁkʃaft] ⓘ) is a ballad published by the German poet Friedrich Schiller in his 1799 Musen-Almanach. He took the idea out of the ancient legend of Damon and Pythias issuing from the Latin Fabulae by Gaius Julius Hyginus, as rendered in the medieval collection of ...

  4. Semele (Schiller) Semele ( Semele. Eine lyrische Operette von zwei Szenen.) is a singspiel libretto by Friedrich Schiller, first published in the Musen-Almanach Anthologie auf das Jahr 1782. Schiller edited a pirated edition in 1800, but decided not to republish it. After his death, his friend and patron Christian Gottfried Körner published ...

  5. Mary Stuart ( German: Maria Stuart, German pronunciation: [maˈʁiːa ˈstjuːɐt] ⓘ) is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller that depicts the last days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The play consists of five acts, each divided into several scenes. The play had its première in Weimar, Germany on 14 June 1800. The play formed the basis for Donizetti ...

  6. Die Horen (Schiller) Die Horen. (Schiller) Die Horen ( The Horae) was a monthly German literary journal published from 1795 to 1797. It was printed by the Cotta publishing house in Tübingen and edited and run by Friedrich Schiller. Many and partially antagonistic prominent figures in German culture of the time contributed, among them Johann ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RobbersThe Robbers - Wikipedia

    The Robbers ( Die Räuber, German pronunciation: [diː ˈʁɔʏbɐ] ⓘ) is the first dramatic play by German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and premiered on 13 January 1782 in Mannheim, Germany, and was inspired by Leisewitz 's earlier play Julius of Taranto.

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