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Schiller's Maria Stuart (1910)
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360 pages
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Set in the politically charged 16th century, the play delves into the tumultuous relationship between Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. As Mary seeks refuge in England, her Catholic faith and claim to the throne create escalating tensions with Elizabeth's Protestant rule. Themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal are intricately woven throughout, showcasing Schiller's dramatic irony and complex character portrayals. Celebrated for its historical accuracy, this work highlights the struggles of two formidable women in a patriarchal society.
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2008, paperback
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