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Friedrich Von Schiller and the Drama of Human Existence: Contributions to the Study of World History, cartea 25

Editat de Alexej Ugrinsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 1988

This volume demonstrates that many scholars and stage directors firmly believe Schiller is very much a writer for the twentieth century. The essays provide a scholarly perspective on Schiller's relevance as a role model for twentieth-century writers and offer in-depth discussions of his idealism, his political views, and his neoclassicism, against the backdrop of the unbalanced and politically turbulent epoch in which he lived. Specific works are examined in light of their particular focus and relevance in drama and history. Part II offers new insights into Schiller's aesthetics, his lyrical subjectivity, his significance for German authors and his relation to such German thinkers as Kant, Jung, and Schlegel.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313262623
ISBN-10: 0313262624
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 164 x 244 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Praeger
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This volume demonstrates that many scholars and stage directors firmly believe Schiller is very much a writer for the twentieth century. The essays provide a scholarly perspective on Schiller's relevance as a role model for twentieth-century writers and offer in-depth discussions of his idealism, his political views, and his neoclassicism, against the backdrop of the unbalanced and politically turbulent epoch in which he lived. Specific works are examined in light of their particular focus and relevance in drama and history. Part II offers new insights into Schiller's aesthetics, his lyrical subjectivity, his significance for German authors and his relation to such German thinkers as Kant, Jung, and Schlegel.

Notă biografică

ALEXEJ UGRINSKY is Assistant Professor of German at Hofstra University and Director of Documentation, Finance and Planning of the Hofstra University Cultural Center.