
Criminal from Lost Honour
Criminal from Lost Honour is a short story by Friedrich Schiller, exploring the transformation of Christian Wolf, an innkeeper driven to crime by financial desperation and unrequited love. Written in the late 18th century, the narrative examines the psychological and moral implications of crime, illustrating how external circumstances can corrupt a good man. The work serves as both a fictional account and a philosophical inquiry into the nature of human errors and the consequences of passion.


















