The Collected Works of Friedrich Schiller

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By Friedrich Schiller

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This comprehensive eBook presents significant works of this famous and brilliant writer in one ebook - estimated 8466 pages easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate:
  • Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller
  • Mary Stuart: A Tragedy
  • The Robbers
  • Wilhelm Tell
  • Don Carlos: A Play
  • Love and Intrigue: A Tragedy
  • The Poems of Schiller — Third period
  • The Thirty Years War
  • The Maid of Orleans: A Tragedy
  • The Death of Wallenstein
  • Philosophical Letters
  • The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny
  • History of the Revolt of the Netherlands
  • The Bride of Messina, and On the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy
  • Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx
  • The Piccolomini: A Play
  • Wallenstein's Camp: A Play
  • Biographical EssaysThomas De Quincey
  • The History of the Thirty Years' War
  • Fiesco; or, the Genoese Conspiracy: A Tragedy
  • The Poems of Schiller — First period
  • Demetrius: A Play
  • The Thirty Years War
  • The Life and Works of Calvin Thomas
  • Wallenstein
  • Thirty Years War Revolt of Netherlands
  • The Robbers Fiesco Love and Intrigue
  • The Camp of Wallenstein Piccolomini
  • The Death of Wallenstein Whilhelm Tell
  • Don Carlos Demetrius Mary Stuart
  • The Maid of Orleans The Bride of Messina
  • Aesthetical Essays Philosophical Letters
  • The Ghost Seer or, The Apparitionist and The Sport of Destiny
  • etc.
  • The Collected Works of Friedrich Schiller