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Friedrich Schiller's 'The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny' is a captivating novel that delves into themes of the supernatural, fate, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion. Written in the late 18th century, this Gothic tale showcases Schiller's skillful storytelling and his mastery of creating suspenseful and eerie atmospheres. The novel explores the consequences of meddling with the supernatural and the dangers of playing with forces beyond human understanding. With its emphasis on the power of destiny and the consequences of one's actions, 'The Ghost-Seer'…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Friedrich Schiller's 'The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny' is a captivating novel that delves into themes of the supernatural, fate, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion. Written in the late 18th century, this Gothic tale showcases Schiller's skillful storytelling and his mastery of creating suspenseful and eerie atmospheres. The novel explores the consequences of meddling with the supernatural and the dangers of playing with forces beyond human understanding. With its emphasis on the power of destiny and the consequences of one's actions, 'The Ghost-Seer' stands out as a classic of German Romantic literature. Friedrich Schiller, a prominent figure of the German Enlightenment, was known for his philosophical writings and plays that challenged societal norms. His interest in exploring the human psyche and the supernatural likely inspired him to write 'The Ghost-Seer,' adding depth and complexity to the narrative. I highly recommend 'The Ghost-Seer' to readers who enjoy Gothic literature, philosophical themes, and compelling narratives that blur the lines between reality and fantasy.
Autorenporträt
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) was a German poet, philosopher, physician, and playwright, considered one of the most significant figures in German literature. Born in Marbach, Württemberg, he grew up in a military and medical environment, which later influenced his early dramatic works. Schiller's literary career began with the controversial drama 'The Robbers' (1781), which brought him immediate fame and reflected his engagement with Enlightenment ideals. Another significant work, 'The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny' further demonstrates Schiller's preoccupation with moral and psychological themes within a context of Gothic and supernatural elements, reflecting the complexities of human nature and the fraught journey towards self-realization. His historical plays, including 'Don Carlos' (1787) and 'Wallenstein' (1799), reveal his profound interest in the freedom and dignity of the individual against the backdrop of political turmoil. Schiller's collaboration with Goethe, known as the Weimar Classicism period, was pivotal in shaping the literary culture of the time. His poems, such as 'Ode to Joy' (1785), which was later famously adapted by Ludwig van Beethoven in his Ninth Symphony, exhibit Schiller's mastery of lyrical expression. Schiller's contribution to aesthetics and his commitment to ideals such as liberty, justice, and human solidarity have secured his legacy not only as a prominent literary figure but also as a moralist and philosopher whose works continue to resonate today.