Wallenstein Wallenstein

Wallenstein

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Wallenstein by Friedrich Schiller is a monumental historical drama that explores ambition, loyalty, betrayal, and the complex nature of political power. Set during the devastating Thirty Years' War in 17th-century Europe, the play portrays the rise and fall of Albrecht von Wallenstein, a brilliant yet controversial military commander whose ambition places him at the center of a dangerous political storm. ⚔️



Wallenstein is a powerful general serving the Holy Roman Emperor, admired for his strategic genius and commanding influence over his army. However, his growing authority and independent spirit begin to alarm the imperial court. Suspicion spreads that Wallenstein may be planning to challenge the Emperor's authority or even negotiate with enemy forces to secure his own power. As political tensions intensify, alliances become fragile and trust begins to crumble.



Schiller masterfully depicts Wallenstein as a complex and deeply human character—both visionary and flawed. Driven by ambition and guided by mysterious astrological prophecies, he struggles between loyalty to the empire and his own desire for autonomy and greatness. Around him, a network of officers, courtiers, and conspirators must decide where their loyalties lie, knowing that their choices could determine the fate of nations.



Through rich dialogue and powerful dramatic scenes, Wallenstein explores timeless themes such as the moral cost of power, the uncertainty of destiny, and the fragile nature of political allegiance. Schiller combines historical events with philosophical depth, creating a compelling portrait of a leader whose rise to greatness ultimately leads him toward tragedy.



Widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements of German classical drama, Wallenstein stands as an epic reflection on leadership, fate, and the turbulent forces that shape history. 📖 Schiller's masterful storytelling brings the chaos of war and the drama of political intrigue vividly to life, making this work a lasting masterpiece of European literature.

GENRE
Arts et spectacles
SORTIE
2026
12 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
158
Pages
ÉDITIONS
CLXBX
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAILLE
908,2
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