schiller
Schiller, Friedrich (1759–1805), was a German poet, playwright, historian, and philosopher who helped establish Weimar Classicism alongside Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. His work bridged the Sturm und Drang movement and later Enlightenment humanism, emphasizing moral insight, freedom, and the ethical potential of art.
Born in Marbach am Neckar in the duchy of Württemberg, Schiller began study at the Karlsschule Stuttgart,
Schiller produced a prolific body of dramatic work, including Kabale und Liebe (Intrigue and Love, 1784), Don
Schiller died in Weimar in 1805. His legacy endures in the canon of German literature and theater,