Love and Intrigue
by Friedrich von Schiller, translated by Laurence Senelick

Love and Intrigue

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120 mins

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Readers generally appreciate 'Love and Intrigue' for its engaging narrative and historical significance. Many find it reminiscent of Shakespeare's works, capturing love's complications masterfully. Most reviews praise its overall quality, despite a few noting its somewhat traditional themes.

Engaging narrativeReminiscent of ShakespeareHigh quality productionSomewhat traditional themes

Synopsis

“There are truly magnificent scenes and the characters are admirably put into effect.”

—Carl Wilhelm Ettinger (on the first production in 1784)“Schiller’s talent was just made for the theater.”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe“If I did not regard Schiller as a great writer, I could not regard myself as a writer at all.”

—Franz Grillparzer (dramatist)“Nowadays, in a time of disoriented search for meaning and the canonization of the profane, Schiller’s play is of astonishingly explosive force.”

—Thalia Theatre, Hamburg (2002)

Publication

Year2008
BindingPaperback
Pages100
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780881453584
ISBN-100881453587

Love and Intrigue is a play written by Friedrich von Schiller, translated by Laurence Senelick and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2008).

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