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"Friedrich Schiller: A German Poet and Playwright of the 18th Century" Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, commonly known as Friedrich Schiller

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Schiller Collection: FRIEDRICH SCHILLER (1759-1805). Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller. German poet and playwright
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Schiller Collection: FRIEDRICH von SCHILLER (1759-1805). Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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Schiller Collection: WEIMAR: SHILLERs HOUSE. The house of German poet and playwright Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805)
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Schiller Collection: Johann von Schiller, German poet
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Schiller Collection: Play / Wallenstein / 1800
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Schiller Collection: SCHILLER (1759 - 1805)
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Schiller Collection: Schiller (Postcard
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Schiller Collection: Collegiate church with Schiller monument at Schillerplatz square, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg
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Schiller Collection: Friedrich Schiller-Flight from Stuttgart, September 1782 (chromo)
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Schiller Collection: Schiller monument in front of the Berlin Concert Hall on Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany
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Schiller Collection: SCHILLER RECITING
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Schiller Collection: VERDI/MASNADIERI FINALE
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Schiller Collection: Weimar, Goethe Schiller Memorial
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Schiller Collection: Franz Moor (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Effects of Poetic Genius (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: J. W. von Goethe and F. Schiller in Weimar)
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Schiller Collection: Portrait of Friedrich von Schiller (1759 - 1805) from a painting by F. G. von Kugelgen
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Schiller Collection: Portrait of Friedrich von Schiller (1759 - 1805). sd. 19th century
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Schiller Collection: Portraits of Friedrich von Schiller (1759 - 1805)
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Schiller Collection: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Schweizer, from Die Rauber (The Robbers) by Friedrich Schiller (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, from Ward and Lock
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Schiller Collection: The Wreck of the 'Schiller'on the Scilly Isles (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Landmarks around Leipzig - greetings card (chromolitho)
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Schiller Collection: The knight and the Grand Master of the Order (chromolitho)
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Schiller Collection: The victorious return of the knight (chromolitho)
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Schiller Collection: Bust of Schiller by Dannecker (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Statue of Johann Christoph Friedrich (von) Schiller (1759-1805), German poet, philosopher
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Schiller Collection: Wreck of the Schiller, the Retarrier Ledges and Bishop Rock Lighthouse, Scilly Isles (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Portraits of Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), German poet and writer
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Schiller Collection: Schiller (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: The knight battles the dragon (chromolitho)
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Schiller Collection: The knight prays in a chapel (chromolitho)
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Schiller Collection: Mme. Lucinde Paradol as Elisabeth in Mary
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Schiller Collection: French actor Pierre-Marie-Nicolas Michelot
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Schiller Collection: Spiegelberg, from Die Rauber (The Robbers) by Friedrich Schiller (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: Kosinsky, from Die Rauber (The Robbers) by Friedrich Schiller (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: Carl, from Die Rauber (The Robbers) by Friedrich Schiller (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: Amalie, from Die Rauber (The Robbers) by Friedrich Schiller (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: The question os not, art thou in nobility but is there nobility in thee (colour litho)
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Schiller Collection: Don Carlos, the King and the Marquis of Posa (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Statues of Goethe and Schiller at Weimar (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Cottas Illustrated Schiller (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: Bust of Schiller, by Danneker, in the Library of Weimar (engraving)
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Schiller Collection: German Plays (engraving)


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"Friedrich Schiller: A German Poet and Playwright of the 18th Century" Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, commonly known as Friedrich Schiller, was a renowned German poet and playwright who left an indelible mark on the literary world. Born in 1759, he captivated audiences with his profound works that explored themes of love, freedom, and human nature. In this captivating steel engraving from the 19th century, we catch a glimpse of Schiller's dignified presence. His piercing gaze reflects his deep understanding of the human condition as he crafted verses that resonated with people across generations. Another painting by Eduard Ender transports us to Weimar where Schiller recites his work at court. The image captures the intensity and passion behind his words as he mesmerizes listeners with his eloquence, and is here that we witness firsthand how his poetry transcended mere ink on paper to become a living experience for those fortunate enough to hear it. We also get a glimpse into Schiller's personal life through an early 20th-century photograph of his house in Weimar. This humble abode served as both sanctuary and inspiration for him during moments of solitude or creative fervor. Within these walls, timeless masterpieces were born. One cannot discuss Friedrich von Schiller without mentioning one of his most famous plays - "Wallenstein" - which premiered in 1800. This historical drama delves into power struggles and political intrigue while exploring complex characters' inner turmoil. Through Wallenstein's story, Schiller challenges societal norms and provokes contemplation about morality and ambition. Schiller's impact extended far beyond Germany; even today, postcards bearing images inspired by him continue to circulate worldwide. These visual tributes pay homage to a man whose words have touched countless hearts throughout history. As we reflect on Friedrich von Schiller's legacy, it becomes evident why he remains a revered figure.