
Friedrich Schiller
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller was a German playwright, poet, philosopher and historian. Schiller is considered by most Germans to be Germany's most important classical playwright.

History of the Revolt of the Netherlands β Complete
Witness a countryβs fierce fight for freedom as its people rise against a tyrannical king.
By Friedrich Schiller

Wilhelm Tell
In a land gripped by tyranny, an expert marksman's act of courage sparks a rebellion that will forever change the fate of a nation.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Thirty Years War β Volume 03
A Swedish king rises as a military leader amid religious war, changing empires forever.
By Friedrich Schiller

Demetrius: A Play
In a world of political intrigue, a man's claim to a throne ignites a battle of loyalty, identity, and perilous ambition.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Poems of Schiller β First period
Experience love, war, guilt, and joy through emotionally resonant verses that reveal the complexities of the human experience.
By Friedrich Schiller

Wilhelm Tell
In a land gripped by tyranny, a legendary marksman must choose between his freedom and his country's fate.
By Friedrich Schiller

History of the Revolt of the Netherlands β Volume 01
Witness a nationβs fiery struggle for liberation as political tensions ignite a revolt against tyrannical rule, forever changing the course of history.
By Friedrich Schiller

History of the Revolt of the Netherlands β Volume 02
Witness the clash between a powerful cardinal and a determined populace as a nation's fight for freedom ignites amidst religious and political tensions.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Thirty Years War β Complete
Discover how religious divides and political ambition ignited a continent, plunging Europe into a decades-long war.
By Friedrich Schiller

History of the Revolt of the Netherlands β Volume 03
In a time of religious tension and oppression, nobles and commoners unite to defy a monarchy, sparking a revolt that will determine the fate of a nation.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Thirty Years War β Volume 04
After their king's death, a group of allies must overcome rising tensions, ambitious leaders, and unmet expectations if they hope to survive a brutal war.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Bride of Messina, and On the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy
In a world consumed by hatred, a mother's desperate plea for peace ignites a tragic storm of love, betrayal, and death within her fractured family.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Poems of Schiller β Third period
Experience the power of love, longing, and nature through lyrical verses that weave together personal sentiment with philosophical reflection.
By Friedrich Schiller

Don Carlos: A Play
In a royal court full of secrets, a prince's forbidden love and a desire for justice could ignite a revolution.
By Friedrich Schiller

Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx
In a kingdom ruled by a heartless princess, a brave prince dares to solve three deadly riddles to win her love, unaware that his answers will unlock more than just her heart.
By Friedrich Schiller

Philosophical Letters of Friedrich Schiller
Two minds collide as unsettling questions about morality, reason, and existence give way to skepticism and a fervent quest for a satisfying truth.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Thirty Years War β Volume 05
Amidst shifting alliances and desperate battles, the fight for power unfolds as armies clash and leaders rise and fall during a devastating European war.
By Friedrich Schiller

The History of the Thirty Years' War
In a time of religious conflict and political games, a continent is torn apart by a long war, where ambitious leaders and desperate factions compete for power.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Robbers
Driven by envy and a thirst for power, one brother betrays another, sparking a fiery tale of rebellion, morality, and familial destruction.
By Friedrich Schiller

The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny
In a world of masked figures and ghostly predictions, a prince seeks answers to supernatural mysteries while navigating a web of political intrigue and personal destiny.
By Friedrich Schiller