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The Works of Frederick Schiller - Exploring the Depths of Human Soul and Philosophy through Masterful Storytelling - cover

The Works of Frederick Schiller - Exploring the Depths of Human Soul and Philosophy through Masterful Storytelling

Friedrich Schiller

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Friedrich Schiller's "The Works of Frederick Schiller" is a profound compendium that traverses the interplay of beauty, freedom, and morality within the framework of human existence. Schiller's literary style oscillates between lyrical intensity and philosophical depth, reflecting a period marked by the Enlightenment and its burgeoning ideals of individualism and autonomy. His exploration of themes such as the nature of art, the human spirit, and ethical dilemmas remain resonant, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of the human condition through vibrant characterizations and aesthetically rich language. As a pivotal figure of German literature and philosophy, Schiller's experiences shaped his vision dramatically. Born in 1759, he was influenced by the sociopolitical upheavals of his time, including the French Revolution, which ignited his passion for liberty and the rights of man. His diverse education in medicine and dramatic arts provided him with a unique perspective, ultimately culminating in a body of work that not only crafts compelling narratives but also poses thought-provoking philosophical inquiries. For readers who seek not only literary enjoyment but also intellectual engagement, "The Works of Frederick Schiller" presents an indispensable exploration of the human psyche and ethical dilemmas. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, Schiller's works will undoubtedly expand your understanding of art's capacity to shape moral consciousness.
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 2400 pages.

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