Ein sehr schönes Lesebuch mit nachdenklichen Texten des Marbacher Genies zum Schillerjahr. Die Texte sind untergliedert in okkulte Schriften, Schriften zur Kriminalistik, historiographische Schriften sowie Schriften zur Nautik, dramaturgische Schriften, poetologische Writings, writings on religion and smaller fonts for my wife, to education and medicine. At the beginning of Schiller's work was the desire for freedom against the authoritarian order and patriarchal power, his sincere feeling against manipulation and rational calculation of the political. Key to the poet was addressing Kant's philosophy, which he himself constantly evolving.
For Schiller perfect morality, dignity, but the reconciliation of duty and inclination is possible, while Kant stresses the primacy of duty. In the gracefulness appear intellectual and physical beauty as an aesthetic harmony together.
Schiller turns out to be disillusioned Psychologist, as his occult writings and the writings make clear to criminology.
are very worth reading his reflections on the way, Wieland, Herder and Goethe. On Goethe, he also writes, "He is of medium size, with stiff and does so, his face is closed, but his eyes are very expressive, lively and it is with pleasure in his eyes. For many serious his face have a great . Benevolent and good He is dark, and seemed older than he should look after my calculation can be really, his voice is very pleasant, his narrative flowing, spirited and lively and he listened with very great pleasure.; and if he is in good humor, which this time it was pretty much the case, say it willingly and with interest ... "
I quote this characterization, because it says a lot about the personality of Schiller's because of his fair look towards another great poet of his time. This reflects the size.
With all due respect to Schiller, Goethe is not critical, because he continues "... I believe, in fact, he is an egoist in uncommon ways, he has the talent to captivate the people and undergo little as one big attentions to be authentic, but to always keep themselves free ....", and self-reflective he writes "A mixture of hate and love is that he has awakened in me a feeling that those are not very dissimilar to that Brutus and Cassius must have had against Caesar;. I could kill his spirit and love him from the heart "
impresses me his observations in terms of morality, something covered his poem "dignity of women" but really succeeded his dramatic writings.
A recommended book that brings the reader Friedrich Schiller closer and curious makes to other texts that spirit people.
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