Mary Stuart / Friedrich Schiller.
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- 9781775419082
- 1775419088
- 1776513495
- 9781776513499
- Maria Stuart. English
- 832.6 22
- PT2468 .M413 2010eb
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"First published in 1800"--Page 2
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Title; Contents; Dramatis Personae; ACT I; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; ACT II; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; ACT III; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; ACT IV; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; Scene X; Scene XI; Scene XII; ACT V; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX; Scene X; Scene XI; Scene XII; Scene XIII; Scene XIV
This work details the dramatic final days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The action opens with Mary's unjust imprisonment and ends with her execution, which is ultimately ordered by Mary's morally conflicted cousin, Queen Elizabeth of England. Schiller's play is widely regarded as one of the finest literary distillations of these controversial historical events, and the text served as the basis for the opera Maria Stuarda.
English.
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