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Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von
(1759–1805)
German dramatist, poet, and historian, one of the greatest of German literary figures, b. Marbach, Württemberg. The poets of German romanticism were strongly influenced by Schiller, and he ranks as one of the founders of modern German literature, second only to Goethe.
The son of an army captain, Schiller attended the duke of Württemberg’s military academy, the Karlsschule, and was forced by the domineering duke to study medicine. After graduating in 1780 he became an army surgeon, attached to a military life he abhorred. Turning to writing, he created a striking attack on political tyranny in Die Räuber (1781), one of the great plays of the Sturm und Drang period. Its performance (1782) in Mannheim won him public acclaim as well as the wrath of the duke, who forbade him to write.
Schiller fled from his post in Stuttgart and, after great deprivation, worked as a dramatist (1783–84) for the Mannheim theater. His second youthful success, Don Carlos, appeared in 1785 and was performed in revised form in 1787. While living in the great cultural center of Weimar, Schiller wrote a history (1788) of the revolt of the Netherlands against Spain. This work, together with the mediation of Goethe, gained him (1789) a professorship of history at the Univ. of Jena (now Friedrich Schiller Univ. of Jena). In 1790 Schiller married the gifted writer Charlotte von Lengefeld. Plagued by poor health, Schiller rejected subsequent offers of positions and from 1793 to the end of his life lived in Weimar, enjoying the friendship of Goethe.
Schiller’s great dramas are alike in being tragedies or epics with historical and political backgrounds; they exemplify his idealism, high ethical principles, and insistence on freedom and nobility of spirit. In Die Räuber and other early works his heroes are pure idealists who perish because of the villainy of evil opponents. As Schiller moved from the phase of Sturm und Drang, he saw dangers in rampant individualism and even in fanatic idealism; thus his later Don Carlos has been interpreted both as a cry for political liberty and as a plea against excessive idealistic zealousness.
Under the influence of the philosophy of Kant, Schiller developed his aesthetic theories, which stressed the sublime and emphasized the creative powers of humanity. These views and his concept of historical inevitability are manifest in the outstanding dramatic trilogy Wallenstein (1798–99, tr. of last two parts by S. T. Coleridge, 1800), in which the general, ennobled by Schiller as a great creative statesman, bows before inexorable fate. Wallenstein reflects Schiller’s labors on a large historical study (1791–93) of the Thirty Years War. Mary Stuart (1800, tr. by Stephen Spender, 1959), his most popular play, and Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1801) deal with guilt and redemption. Wilhelm Tell (1804), which places history and hero in favorable conjunction, shows Schiller’s technical mastery at its best.
Schiller’s interest in classical antiquity, inspired by Winckelmann, is reflected in the play Die Braut von Messina (1803), essays, and poems. An unfinished novel, Die Geisterseher, and the “Ode to Joy” (1785), used by Beethoven for the finale of his Ninth Symphony, indicate the range of his literary activity. Also noteworthy are his ballades and philosophical lyrics—graceful, compelling, often pathetic in mood. Along with Goethe, he edited the literary periodicals Horen (1795–97) and Musenalmanach (1796–1800). Schiller wrote several significant treatises on aesthetics and created his finest plays and poetry in this period; he also translated Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1801), Racine’s Phèdre (1805), and other works.
Antigua, 1999, Schiller and Goethe; Faust
Antigua, 2001, Singer in «Don Carlos»
Antigua, 2005, Friedrich von Schiller
Antigua, 2005, Schiller's statue, Chicago
Austria, 1969, Don Carlos
Belgium, 2013, Operas
Berlin, 1959, Friedrich von Schiller
Berlin, 1961, Friedrich von Schiller
Bulgaria, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
Bulgaria, 2006, Gena Dimitrova in «Don Carlos»
Czechoslovakia, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1955, Bust of Schiller
DDR, 1959, House of Schiller
DDR, 1959, Bust of Schiller
DDR, 1967, House of Schiller
DDR, 1973, Schiller and his house
DDR, 1982, Silhouettes of Schiller and Goethe
DDR, 1989, Books of Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1990, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar
Dominica, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Dominica, 2005, Stamps about Schiller
Dominica, 2005, Schiller's monument, Berlin
Gambia, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Gambia, 2005, Friedrich von Schiller
Gambia, 2005, Schiller's medallion
German Federal Republic, 1955, Silhouette of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1961, Friedrich von Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1995, Silhouette of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1996, Schiller monument on Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin
German Federal Republic, 1997, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar
German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland
German Federal Republic, 2004, Wilhelm Tell and Faust II
German Federal Republic, 2005, Books of Friedrich von Schiller
German Federal Republic, 2009, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany, 1926/1927, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany, 1934, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany, 1934, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. French Zone, 1945/1946, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Soviet Zone., 1946, Schiller, Goethe and Wieland
Germany. Thuringen, 1945/1946, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Thuringen, 1945/1946, Schiller and Goethe
Germany. Württemberg, 1947/1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1947/1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1947/1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1948, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1948/1949, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany. Württemberg, 1948/1949, Friedrich von Schiller
Ghana, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Ghana, 2006, Friedrich von Schiller and Johannes Brams
Ghana, 2006, Friedrich von Schiller and Johannes Brams
Grenada, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Grenada, 2005, «William Tell» of Friedrich von Schiller
Grenada, 2005, William Tell
Grenada Grenadines, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Guinea, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Guyana, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Guyana, 2005, Schiller, Beethoven and «Ode to Joy»
Guyana, 2005, «Ode to Joy»
Hungary, 1959, House of von Schiller and his initials
Hungary, 1959, Pegasus
Hungary, 1959, Friedrich von Schiller
Hungary, 1959, Initials of Schiller
Hungary, 1967, Don Carlos (Verdi)
Hungary, 1984, Stamp with Schiller
Korea Nord, 1982, Silhouettes of Goethe family and friends
Lesotho, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Liberia, 2005, Busts of Schiller
Liberia, 2005, Schiller's statue, Chicago
Lithuania, 2006, Costumes for «Don Carlos»
Micronesia, 2005, Portraits of Schiller
Micronesia, 2005, Portrait of Schiller
Moldova, 2007, Friedrich von Schiller
Mongolia, 1981, Stamps with Goethe and Schiller
Nevis, 2005, Portraits of Schiller
Nevis, 2005, Schiller's statue, Chicago
Palau, 2005, Portraits of Schiller
Palau, 2005, Portrait of Schiller
Rumania, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
San-Marino, 2001, Verdi and «Don Carlos»
Sao Tome e Principe, 2010, Writers and poets
Sierra Leone, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Sierra Leone, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Sierra Leone, 2005, Monuments of Schiller
Sierra Leone, 2005, Friedrich von Schiller
St. Vincent, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
St. Vincent, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
St. Vincent, 2001, Nicolai Ghiaurov as King Phillip
St. Vincent, 2005, Portraits of Schiller
St. Vincent, 2005, Portrait of Schiller
Switzerland, 2012, Schiller's drama
Togo, 2006, Friedrich von Schiller
Togo, 2006, House of Schiller
USSR, 1955, Friedrich von Schiller
Zambia, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust
Berlin, 1959.11.10, Berlin. Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1955.04.30, Berlin. Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1959.11.18, Weimar. Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1982.03.09, Berlin. Goethe and Schiller
DDR, 1989.05.23, Berlin. Friedrich von Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1959.11.21, Marbach. Hous of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1976.07.19, Marbach. Monument of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1994.10.29, Weimar. Goethe and Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1995.05.05, Bonn. Silhouette of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 1999.10.29, Sindelfingen. Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar
German Federal Republic, 2005.05.12, Berlin. Friedrich fon Schiller
German Federal Republic, 2005.05.12, Bonn. Year of Schiller
German Federal Republic, 2005.10.20, Sindelfingen. Schiller
German Federal Republic, 2009.11.12, Berlin. Friedrich von Schiller
German Federal Republic, 2009.11.12, Bonn. Friedrich von Schiller
Germany, 1934, Stuttgart. Year of Schiller
Switzerland, 2012.05.09, Bern. Boy with apple and arrow
German Federal Republic, 2002, Stamps about Schiller and Uhland
German Federal Republic, 2004, Ernst Rietschel and monuments of writers
German Federal Republic, 2005, Friedrich von Schiller
DDR, 1990, Monument to Goethe and Schiller
DDR, 1990, Goethe and Schiller Monument
German Federal Republic, 1962, National Schiller's Museum in Marbach
German Federal Republic, 1963, National Schiller's Museum in Marbach
German Federal Republic, 1997, Monument of Schiller and Goethe
German Federal Republic, 1999, Goethe and composers
German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland
German Federal Republic, 1999, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar
German Federal Republic, 2004, Gotthold Lessing
Germany, 1926/1927, Friedrich von Schiller
Germany, 1926—1927, Friedrich von Schiller
Russia, 1998, Alla Tarasova and her roles
Russia, 2005, A. Stepanova in «Maria Stuart» of Schiller