"Includes the plays Don Carlos and Mary Stuart Major historical
upheavals of the Sixteenth Century illuminate Schiller's
increasingly troubled reaction to the present in these two plays.
The huge epic Don Carlos (1787), a 'play expressing a view of
life', marries the ideological battle between Philip II of Spain
and his son Don Carlos to a gripping narrative. In Mary Stuart
(1800), Schiller, sickened by the excesses of a revolution he had
once supported, brings together two monarchs - the English
Elizabeth Tudor and the Scottish Mary Stuart, cousins who in
reality never met - when Mary, falsely accused of conspiracy, finds
herself at Elizabeth's mercy."
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