Schiller in Rudolstadt by Berthold Rein
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Rein, Berthold, 1860-1943
German
"Schiller in Rudolstadt" by Berthold Rein is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the life of the renowned playwright and poet Friedrich Schiller during his time in Rudolstadt, delving into his relationships and literary inspirations. Key figures include the Lengefeld family, particularly Charlotte von Lengefeld...
in December 1787, describing his initial status as an unknown figure struggling to establish himself. It highlights his interactions with the Lengefeld family and other acquaintances, showcasing the contrasts between his early apprehensions and the warmth he eventually found within their circle. The text gives insight into the impact of Rudolstadt on Schiller’s creative output, emphasizes the emotional and intellectual connections he formed, and hints at the significant events that would shape his future. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Thomas White
11 months agoHaving read the author's previous works, it addresses the common misconceptions in a very professional manner. I’ll definitely be revisiting some of these chapters again soon.
Robert Jones
10 months agoThe layout of the digital version made it easy to start immediately, the language used is precise without being overly academic or confusing. I’ll definitely be revisiting some of these chapters again soon.
Susan Rodriguez
1 week agoExtremely helpful for my current research project.
Nancy Gonzalez
1 month agoAfter a thorough walkthrough of the table of contents, the logic behind each conclusion is easy to follow and verify. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.