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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Works of Friedrich Schiller xi
- Editions and Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Schiller and the New Century 1
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Intellectual-Historical Settings
- Schiller’s Philosophical Aesthetics in Anthropological Perspective 27
- Schiller and Classical Antiquity 47
- Schiller the Historian 67
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Major Writings
- Die Räuber: Structure, Models, and an Emblem 89
- Kabale und Liebe Reconsidered 115
- Great Emotions — Great Criminals?: Schiller’s Don Carlos 137
- Concerning Aesthetic Education 147
- “On the Shores of Philosophy”: Schiller’s Lyric Poetry, 1795 169
- Wallenstein 189
- Maria Stuart: Physiology and Politics 213
- Die Jungfrau von Orleans 227
- Wilhelm Tell 247
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Schiller’s Legacy
- The Reception of Schiller in the Twentieth Century 271
- Works Cited 297
- Notes on the Contributors 313
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Works of Friedrich Schiller xi
- Editions and Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Schiller and the New Century 1
-
Intellectual-Historical Settings
- Schiller’s Philosophical Aesthetics in Anthropological Perspective 27
- Schiller and Classical Antiquity 47
- Schiller the Historian 67
-
Major Writings
- Die Räuber: Structure, Models, and an Emblem 89
- Kabale und Liebe Reconsidered 115
- Great Emotions — Great Criminals?: Schiller’s Don Carlos 137
- Concerning Aesthetic Education 147
- “On the Shores of Philosophy”: Schiller’s Lyric Poetry, 1795 169
- Wallenstein 189
- Maria Stuart: Physiology and Politics 213
- Die Jungfrau von Orleans 227
- Wilhelm Tell 247
-
Schiller’s Legacy
- The Reception of Schiller in the Twentieth Century 271
- Works Cited 297
- Notes on the Contributors 313
- Index 317