Friedrich Schillers berühmtes Drama »Wilhelm Tell« erschien 1804 und wurde am Weimarer Hoftheater uraufgeführt. Im Mittelpunkt des Schauspiels steht der legendäre Schweizer Schütze Wilhelm Tell vor dem Hintergrund des Kampfes der Schweiz um die Unabhängigkeit vom Habsburgerreich im frühen 14. Jahrhundert.
Friedrich Schiller Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller, ab 1802 von Schiller, war ein Dichter, Philosoph, Historiker und Arzt. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Dramatiker, Lyriker und Essayisten.







Kabale und Liebe von Friedrich Schiller. Ein bürgerliches Trauerspiel. (Textausgabe)
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