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Title | : | Kabale und Liebe |
Author | : | Friedrich Schiller |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 143 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Reclam (first published 1784) |
Categories | : | Classics. Plays. European Literature. German Literature. Drama. Academic. School. Fiction |
Friedrich Schiller
Paperback | Pages: 143 pages Rating: 3.23 | 5994 Users | 124 Reviews
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Schiller's third drama, Intrigue and Love, is his most tightly plotted to that point, with only a small number of characters revolving around the doomed love affair of Ferdinand (son of a noble president) and Luise (daughter of a humble music teacher). The Romeo and Juliet plot is not original. The events are melodramatic to the extreme, with an extended ending that pushes the limits of the audience's suspension of disbelief. I actually enjoyed the play very much, but merely as lightThink a German Romeo and Juliet with more complex scheming
I had to read this book for school and I didn't expect too much from it to be honest. It turned out to be just as I imagined it to be. Boring. It's not only the language - I usually don't have a big problem with reading old books, but it's not just that the language is old. It was kind of weird, I don't know how to explain it, but it was just pretty annoying. - but also the story, which was really annoying and just too dramatic. (view spoiler)[ Ferdinand is also too jealous and I just hate the
Appart from being a great Sturm und Drang example i.e. the discourse of enlightenment. The self-criticism implied in the drama was the aspect that profoundly caught my attention. The love that drags itself to the threshold of sacrifice always fails to blossom in to its full and falls back as it comes to self preservation. May be Lady Milford and her radical action in the end could be a realization of a will that is prepared to move one step beyond her predetermined bounds and make a change. And
I feel my reviews are biased whenever I talk about something written by Schiller. I cant even understand why I like him so much even though Im always finding some contradictions in his plays. It could be his odd way of removing parts which would help the reader understand completely the situation (although it's understandable the way it is) to help the action evolve and progress faster.But anyway I liked Kabale und Liebe very much. The influences of Shakespeare and Lessing, which are
May 18: 2.5/5 ⭐
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