The Poems of Schiller — First Period
The Poems of Schiller — First Period is a collection of poetry by Friedrich Schiller, written in the late 18th century, that reflects the German Romantic literary movement. The poems explore themes such as love, war, nature, and existential contemplation, delving into the complexities of the human condition. Notable works include 'Hector and Andromache,' which examines love and duty amidst war, and 'The Infanticide,' which addresses guilt and despair. Schiller's lyrical style and emotional depth make this collection significant in German literature and philosophy.











