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Demetrius

Demetrius

Por Schiller, Friedrich

Publicado por Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664604101
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Friedrich Schiller's "Demetrius" presents a profound exploration of identity, legitimacy, and the struggles for power through the lens of its titular character, a potential heir to the Russian throne. Written in blank verse, Schiller deftly intertwines elements of drama and poetry, creating a rich tapestry of emotional intensity and philosophical depth. Set against the backdrop of political intrigue, the play scrutinizes themes of usurpation and the quest for self-awareness, invoking a deep sense of tragic fate and moral conflict that resonates with the tumultuous historical context of 17th-century Russia. Friedrich Schiller, a prominent figure of the Sturm und Drang movement and later a key player in German Romanticism, drew upon his own experiences of exile and political turbulence in crafting this work. His passion for the ideals of freedom, humanity, and artistic expression compelled him to delve into the psychological complexities of demagoguery and personal strife. Schiller's intellectual engagement with history and philosophy informs his nuanced portrayal of characters caught in the throes of ambition and their quest for truth. "Demetrius" is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of history, philosophy, and the human condition. Schiller's masterful command of language and his exploration of existential questions ensure that this play not only entertains but also provokes thoughtful reflection. It invites the audience to consider the price of ambition and the struggles inherent in the search for identity and belonging.
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