Book Series
- Open Book Classics vol. 5
- ISSN Print: 2054-216X
- ISSN Digital: 2054-2178
Copyright
AuthorsPublished On
2017-02-20ISBN
Paperback978-1-78374-263-9
Hardback978-1-78374-264-6
PDF978-1-78374-265-3
HTML978-1-80064-520-2
XML978-1-78374-588-3
EPUB978-1-78374-266-0
MOBI978-1-78374-267-7
Language
- English
Print Length
322 pages (vi + 316)Dimensions
Paperback156 x 17 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.68" x 9.21")
Hardback156 x 19 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.75" x 9.21")
Weight
Paperback1007g (35.52oz)
Hardback1392g (49.10oz)
Media
Illustrations5
OCLC Number
976024441LCCN
2019452607BIC
- DSG
- AN
BISAC
- LIT004170
- LIT013000
LCC
- PT2473.W3
Keywords
- Frederich Schiller
- Wallenstein trilogy
- german drama
- Thirty Years' War
- translation
- commentary
- glossary
- European literature and history
Wallenstein
A Dramatic Poem
- Friedrich Schiller (author)
- Flora Kimmich (translator)
- Roger Paulin (introduction by)
By the time Frederich Schiller came to write the Wallenstein trilogy, his reputation as one of Germany’s leading playwrights was all but secured. Consisting of Wallenstein’s Camp, The Piccolomini and The Death of Wallenstein, this suite of plays appeared between 1798 and 1799, each production under the original direction of Schiller’s collaborator and mentor, Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe. Across the three plays, which are now commonly performed and printed together, Schiller charts the thwarted rebellion of General Albrecht von Wallenstein. Based loosely on the events of the Thirty Years' War, the trilogy provides a unique vantage on an army’s loyalty to their commander and the machinations and intrigues of international diplomacy, giving insight into the military hero who is placed on the threshold between these forces as they are increasingly pitted against one another.
The Wallenstein trilogy, formally innovative and modern beyond its time, is a brilliant study of power, ambition and betrayal. In this new translation—the latest in a long line of distinguished English translations of the play, starting with Coleridge's in Schiller's lifetime—Flora Kimmich succeeds in rendering what is often a difficult source text into language that is at once accessible and enjoyable. Coupled with a complete and careful commentary and a glossary, both of which are targeted to undergraduates, and accompanied by an authoritative introductory essay by Roger Paulin, this edition also includes embedded readings in German of the play and links to the original German text. It will be an invaluable resource for students of German, European literature and history, and military history, as well as to all readers approaching this important set of plays for the first time.
Additional Resources
[document]Original German text of Schiller’s Wallenstein(Stuttgart and Berlin: J. G. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger, 1911)
Contents
Introduction
(pp. 5–16)- Roger Paulin
Wallenstein’s Camp
(pp. 17–58)- Friedrich Schiller
The Piccolomini. In five acts
(pp. 59–146)- Friedrich Schiller
The Death of Wallenstein. A tragedy in five acts
(pp. 147–286)- Friedrich Schiller
Notable Names
(pp. 287–292)- Flora Kimmich
Notes
(pp. 293–314)- Flora Kimmich
Contributors
Friedrich Schiller
(author)Flora Kimmich
(translator)Roger Paulin
(introduction by)Schröder Professor Emeritus at University of Cambridge