Wallenstein Volume One
Herausgegeben von Lebooks Editora
English
2025
ISBN 9786558947479
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Wallenstein, Volume One marks the beginning of Friedrich Schiller's monumental dramatic trilogy about ambition, loyalty, and betrayal during the Thirty Years' War. Written between 1798 and 1799, the trilogy — comprising Wallenstein's Camp, The Piccolomini, and Wallenstein's Death — explores the rise and tragic downfall of the imperial general Albrecht von Wallenstein, a historical figure whose pursuit of power leads him into fatal conflict with the very empire he once served.
Volume One, Wallenstein's Camp, serves as a vivid prologue to the main drama. Rather than focusing on the general himself, Schiller depicts the life and atmosphere within his army encampment. Through a mosaic of voices—soldiers, peasants, officers, and camp followers — the play captures the social and moral disarray of a Europe consumed by war. The rough humor, greed, and cynicism of the camp stand in stark contrast to the ideals of honor and loyalty that are soon to be tested in the main action. This first volume paints a broad tableau of war's corruption and the breakdown of unity within the imperial forces.
Behind the seemingly chaotic scenes of military life, Schiller introduces the central theme that will dominate the later volumes: the tension between personal ambition and political duty. Wallenstein, though not yet on stage, is already present as a looming figure—admired, feared, and suspected. The camp's gossip and rumors reveal the complex web of alliances and betrayals surrounding him, setting the stage for the psychological and moral conflicts that will define the trilogy.
Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805), one of Germany's greatest dramatists and philosophers, combined historical realism with profound ethical inquiry. Alongside Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , he shaped the ideals of Weimar Classicism. In Wallenstein, Schiller transforms a historical episode into a meditation on freedom, destiny, and the moral costs of political power. Volume One establishes this world with a sweeping sense of realism and prepares the reader for the tragic grandeur that unfolds in the later parts of the trilogy.
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