Friedrich Schiller dedicated all his literary
and dramatic talent to a central theme: freedom. The success
of pieces such as "The Robbers", "Mary STuart",
"William Tell" and "Wallenstein" shows
how precisely Schiller captured the spirit of a century
of revolution and radical change, again and again. His works,
at whose center is always a strong call for freedom, and
revolt against individual constraints, still inspire people
all around the world.
The Writers Edition SChiller is made of material
that was a symbol of a changing society, especially in Schiller's
time - amber. It is elaborately worked, and this along with
the simple elegance of the delicate gold-plated mountings,
evokes the style of the heyday of Weimar classicism. Schiller's
signature is inscribed on the cap. The finely-engraved 18-carat
gold nib is decorated with a small crossbow as a tribute
to "William Tell", one of his best-known pieces.
As a timeless
figure in the theatre of the Enlightenment, Schiller was
not only a master of complex drama but also a prominent
supporter of his age's striving for freedom. When Schiller
died, his life-long friend Goethe said that half of his
own life had died with him.
The Limited Edition features a material which in Schiller's
day was seen as a symbol of radical socialchange - amber.
Crafted with superb skill, amber, together with the elegance
of the fine gold-plated trim, recalls the golden years of
the classical Weimar period.
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