A collection of ballads by Friedrich Schiller, one of Germany's most important poets, translated into English. This volume presents a selection of Schiller's most famous and enduring ballads, offering English-speaking readers access to the beauty and power of his verse. Schiller's ballads are known for their dramatic storytelling, vivid imagery, and exploration of themes such as love, heroism, and the supernatural.
Henry Johnson's translation seeks to capture the spirit and artistry of the original German, making these classic works accessible to a new audience. "Schiller's Ballads" offers a glimpse into the heart of German Romanticism and continues to resonate with readers today.
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