William Tell William Tell

William Tell

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William Tell by Friedrich Schiller is a powerful historical drama that celebrates freedom, courage, and the unbreakable spirit of a people determined to resist tyranny. 🇨🇭 Set in the Swiss Alps during the early 14th century, the play tells the legendary story of William Tell, a skilled marksman whose quiet strength and deep love for liberty inspire a rebellion against oppressive rule.



When the cruel Austrian governor, Hermann Gessler, imposes harsh laws on the Swiss people, fear spreads across the land. In a shocking display of authority, Gessler forces Tell to shoot an apple from his own son's head with a crossbow. Tell succeeds—but the act becomes a turning point that ignites a larger struggle for independence. What follows is a gripping tale of resistance, unity, and the fight for justice.



Schiller masterfully blends historical legend with dramatic intensity, exploring themes of political oppression, moral courage, loyalty, and the universal human desire for freedom. Through vivid characters and breathtaking alpine settings, the play captures both the personal sacrifices and collective determination that shape a nation's destiny.



Widely regarded as one of the greatest works of German literature, William Tell remains a timeless symbol of defiance against injustice. 📖 Its message continues to resonate with readers around the world, reminding us that the pursuit of liberty often begins with the bravery of a single individual.

GENRE
Arts et spectacles
SORTIE
2026
12 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
132
Pages
ÉDITIONS
CLXBX
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAILLE
727,1
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