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Friedrich Schiller Die Rauber

Friedrich Schiller Die Rauber

Friedrich Schiller's seminal work, "Die Räuber" (The Robbers), is a powerful German drama that launched the Sturm und Drang literary movement. This classic play explores profound themes of rebellion, justice, and fraternal conflict through the story of Karl Moor, an idealistic outlaw, and his treacherous brother Franz. Widely regarded as a cornerstone of European theatre, it remains a compelling study of individual freedom against societal constraints.

Der Staat Reclams Universal Bibliothek

Der Staat Reclams Universal Bibliothek

Discover 'The State' as presented in Reclam's Universal Library, a cornerstone for students of political theory and German classic literature. This essential text, known for its profound exploration of government and society, offers deep insights into foundational philosophical concepts. It's an invaluable resource for understanding historical and contemporary discussions on statehood and its role.