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| Original Title: | Kabale und Liebe |
| Edition Language: | German |
Friedrich Schiller
Paperback | Pages: 143 pages Rating: 3.23 | 5994 Users | 124 Reviews
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| Title | : | Kabale und Liebe |
| Author | : | Friedrich Schiller |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 143 pages |
| Published | : | 2001 by Reclam (first published 1784) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Plays. European Literature. German Literature. Drama. Academic. School. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.23 From 5994 Users | 124 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Kabale und Liebe
I never expected to actually like this book. Especially not since I had to read it for my exam. But I enjoyed it. The beginning was really good, intruiging and I also like the style and the oh so different language.Sadly, the ending didn't really do it for me. *shrug* Act 4 was a bit too long and we all know what was about to happen. I dunno, I got a bit bored reading the last pages. Nonetheless, a really good book!Schiller, you the one and only!
Appart from being a great Sturm und Drang example i.e. the discourse of enlightenment. The self-criticism implied in the drama was the aspect that profoundly caught my attention. The love that drags itself to the threshold of sacrifice always fails to blossom in to its full and falls back as it comes to self preservation. May be Lady Milford and her radical action in the end could be a realization of a will that is prepared to move one step beyond her predetermined bounds and make a change. And

Muscular language, noble ideals, here we have a tale of virtue beleaguered, ground down by the tyranny and despotic selfishness of an absolutist ruler and his corrupt court. Luise Miller is, however, not the victim of aristocratic sexual rapaciousness, her noble lover has every intention of marrying her: but such a marriage crosses social frontiers, they are both the object of ghastly intrigue that first separates and then kills them. Magnificent.Schiller wrote this in 1783, just one year after
If I want to be totally honest, I'm not sure if I would have gave it a 5 if I had not seen a really amazing performance of it before reading the actual text. Sometimes, for me, a play should come alive on the stage to fully appreciate it.Now I'm kind of verging on 4.5... I liked how it was not a sole Romeo and Juliet story, I liked the twist in the end (compared to R&J). I also liked the fact that the main heroine's character evolved (albeit it happened a bit too abruptly in my opinion), and
May 18: 2.5/5 ⭐


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