Mary Stuart (German: Maria Stuart) is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller that depicts the last days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The play consists of five acts, each divided into several scenes. The play had its premi re in Weimar, Germany on 14 June 1800. The play formed the basis...
'Scotland may be a savage nation, Lady, but the English wash their hands in blood.'
Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It's all in the execution.
Many have told the tragic tale of Mary Queen of Scots - it is irresistible - but none more powerfully than Friedrich Schiller. Like Mary Stuart herself and the legends which pursued her to her death, Schiller's drama continues to captivate the modern imagination nearly two centuries...
Schiller was profoundly shaken by the failure of the French Revolution and devoted many of his greatest works to debating the true nature of freedom. Here, in scenes alternating between the palace of Westminster and the prison at Fotheringhay, he shows us a captive heroine rising...
P'esa velikogo nemeckogo dramaturga F.Shillera na sjuzhet iz istorii Anglii 16 veka napisana v 1801 godu i vot uzhe na protjazhenii dvuh stoletij ne shodit so scenicheskih podmostkov vsego mira, vnov' i vnov' predlagaja avtorskuju traktovku davnih sobytij. P'esa "Marija Stjuart"...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1853.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1853.
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