The Death of Wallenstein
Auteur: Frederich Schiller
Nombre de pages: 256 pages
ISBN: 1605977772, 9781605977775
Edition: Standard Publications, Incorporated
Date de publication: Standard Publications, Incorporated
Description: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) was a German poet, dramatist, philosopher and historian. Schiller wrote philosophical papers on aesthetics and ethics. He developed the concept of Schone Seele which translates to beautiful soul. Schiller said that a human being whose emotions have been educated by his reason view beauty and inclination as no longer in conflict with each other. Beauty is not merely sensual but moral as well. The Death of Wallenstein is a play translated by Samuel Coleridge. The play opens with A room fitted up for astrological labors, and provided with celestial charts, with globes, telescopes, quadrants, and other mathematical instruments. Seven colossal figures, representing the planets, each with a transparent star of different color on its head, stand in a semicircle in the background, so that Mars and Saturn are nearest the eye.