Die Metrik Schillers

Die Metrik Schillers by Eduard Belling, published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on July 18, 2023, offers a comprehensive introduction to the metrics used by the renowned poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller. This edition, written in German and spanning 442 pages, delves into the various rhyme schemes and verse forms that Schiller employed in his dramas and poems, highlighting their significance for the poetic impact of his works.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Schiller’s poetic techniques, which are essential for understanding his literary contributions. The book addresses topics related to literature and fiction, as well as the history and criticism of regional and cultural works. Belling’s analysis provides valuable insights into the artistry of Schiller, making this work a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of German literature.
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Dieses Buch liefert eine umfassende Einführung in die Metrik Schillers. Eduard Belling beschreibt ausführlich die verschiedenen Reimschemata und Versformen, die Schiller in seinen Dramen und Gedichten verwendet hat, und zeigt ihre Bedeutung für die poetische Wirkung der Texte.
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