âThe Bride of Messina, â a tragedy by Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller, translated by A. Lodge, explores themes of fate, family, and reconciliation. This edition includes an essay on the tragical chorus, offering insight into Schiller's dramatic theory and the role of the chorus in classical and modern tragedy. The collection also features other poems translated from Schiller and other poets, providing a broader view of Schiller's literary influence and the translatorâ(TM)s art. This revised edition invites readers to engage with Schiller's profound exploration of human destiny and the enduring power of dramatic verse. A cornerstone of German literature available in English.
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