Schiller’s Five Plays: A compelling anthology featuring The Robbers, Passion and Politics, Don Carlos, Mary Stuart, and Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc). This volume, part of the Oberon Modern Playwrights series, invites readers into a rich exploration of eighteenth-century German literature. Friedrich Schiller, a renowned poet and playwright, masterfully weaves themes of revolution, politics, love, and heroism through these works. Each play is a window into historical and philosophical debates that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
The Robbers delves into the dark side of ambition and moral decay, while Passion and Politics examines the complexities of political life. Don Carlos, set against a backdrop of Spanish royal intrigue, explores the personal and political costs of loyalty. The historical dramas Mary Stuart and Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc) bring to life the struggles of two formidable women in challenging times, their stories of courage and sacrifice serving as timeless tales.
This collection, published by Oberon Books in 1999, spans a total of 733 pages, offering an immersive experience into Schiller’s vision. Ideal for scholars, enthusiasts, or anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of classical German literature on modern thought and culture.
