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Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller

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A series of essays and letters offers a systematic exploration of aesthetics, beginning with key terminology and proceeding through letters on the aesthetic education of humanity and discrete philosophical pieces. The collection contrasts artistic and natural beauty, examines the moral and civic consequences of aesthetic cultivation, and treats the educative function of theatre, poetry, and tragic art. It addresses concepts such as the sublime, the pathetic, grace and dignity, limits to beauty of form, and vulgar or low elements in art, combining conceptual analysis with practical reflection on how aesthetic sensibility influences individual character and social life.

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Friedrich Schiller

Friedrich Schiller was a prominent German poet, philosopher, and playwright of the late 18th century, known for his contributions to the Sturm und Drang movement and later the Weimar Classicism. His works often explore themes of freedom, beauty, and the human condition. Among his notable plays are "Don Carlos" and "Mary Stuart," which delve into historical and political conflicts. Schiller also wrote significant philosophical essays, such as the "Aesthetical Essays," where he examines the relationship between art and morality. His literary legacy continues to influence modern thought and drama.

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