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This completely new edition reproduces the original unexpurgated 'Schauspiel', and provides and Introdution and Notes fully geared to the needs of modern students.

![Ballads of Schiller. No. 1: The Diver: With Notes [And a Transl., By] F.K. Harford](https://rezised-images.knhbt.cz/1920x1920/0.jpg)

![Schiller's Tragedies: The Piccolomini; and the Death of Wallenstein [From the Trilogy Wallenstein] Tr. by S.T. Coleridge](https://rezised-images.knhbt.cz/1920x1920/0.jpg)
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This completely new edition reproduces the original unexpurgated 'Schauspiel', and provides and Introdution and Notes fully geared to the needs of modern students.
In this classic play, Schiller tells the story of William Tell, a Swiss folk hero who stands up against Austrian domination. This translation by R.L. De Pearsall includes detailed notes to help readers better understand the historical and cultural context of the play.
This classic translation of Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy by S.T. Coleridge is a masterful exploration of power, politics, and human nature. Filled with vivid characters and stirring language, Schiller's Tragedies is a timeless masterpiece of German literature.
A transcript of a lecture by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, on the principles and philosophy of his medical system. Edited and annotated by Richard Hughes, a prominent homeopath and scholar, this book provides valuable insights into the origins and theoretical underpinnings of homeopathy.
In this volume, Schiller's ballad "The Diver" is presented in both the original German and a stunning English translation by F.K. Harford. With extensive historical and literary notes provided, this edition is an ideal way to introduce readers to Schiller's lyrical and deeply affecting poetry.
Schiller's classic play tells the story of Mary, Queen of Scots and her struggle for power against Queen Elizabeth I of England. Filled with political intrigue, romance, and tragedy, this masterful work is a must-read for fans of Shakespeare and other great dramatists. This edition includes an introduction and notes by A. Bernays to help readers better understand the historical and literary context of the play.
Regarded as one of the greatest German poets and playwrights of the classical era, Schiller's works represent a high water mark of German literature. In this masterful translation, Sir E.B. Lytton captures the essence of Schiller's poetry and offers readers the chance to experience the beauty and depth of his work firsthand.
This play by noted German author Friedrich von Schiller tells the story of the conspiracy of Genoese nobles against the Doge (chief magistrate) of the city in 1547. The play explores themes of power, betrayal, and personal ambition.
This book is a collection of works by the German poet and philosopher Frederick Schiller, including plays, essays, and poems. The translations by AJ Morrison and others are faithful to the original German and capture the essence of Schiller's writing style. This book is an essential addition to the library of any admirer of Schiller's works.