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Mary Stuart
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176 pages
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Exploring the themes of freedom and moral conflict, this work presents a captive heroine who transcends her suffering, gaining profound insight. Set against the contrasting backdrops of Westminster and Fotheringhay prison, it delves into Elizabeth's struggles with deceit and the harsh realities of Realpolitik, highlighting her costly pursuit of power. Schiller's evolution from violent language to a more restrained style enhances the emotional depth of the narrative. "Mary Stuart" masterfully balances classical, Shakespearean, and romantic elements, showcasing Schiller's literary genius.
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1999, paperback
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