Friedrich Schiller - Biography
Biography a Schiller: Life and Work of the Great German Poet and PlaywrightFriedrich (Friedrich Schiller) is a name that is associated with great German literary works, dramas and poems. His work had a profound impact on German literature and culture in general. In this biography, we look at key moments in his life, his contributions to German and world literature, and his influence on philosophy and art.
Friedrich was born on 10 November 1759 in Marbach, Württemberg, Germany. He was the seventh child in the family and developed an early interest in literature and art. In 1773 he entered the Karlshorn Military Academy, but his passion for literature was stronger, and he fled the academy to follow his dream of a writing career.
Schiller began his literary career as a poet and playwright. He was known for his poems and dramas that dealt with important philosophical and ethical themes. His first drama, "The Highwaymen" (Die Räuber), was published in 1781 and immediately attracted public attention. In this play, he protested against social inequalities and tyranny.
Schiller was also known for his philosophical works and poems, in which he explored issues of freedom, morality and human destiny. He was a close friend and writer of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, and their joint efforts had a significant impact on German romance and philosophy.
Among the most famous works are the plays "Intrigues and Love" (Kabale und Liebe), "Wallenstein," "Maria Stuart," "William Tell" (Wilhelm Tell) and the poems "Ode to Joy" (Ode an die Freude), which subsequently became the basis for part of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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