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Wallenstein - Ein dramatisches Gedicht
by Friedrich von Schiller
28 chapters12h 30m
About this book
Friedrich von Schiller's Wallenstein stands as one of German literature's most ambitious dramatic achievements—a sweeping trilogy that chronicles the rise and catastrophic fall of history's most formidable military commander. Set during the brutal winter of 1633-1634, nearly two decades into the Thirty Years' War, this epic drama unfolds across three interconnected acts: Wallenstein's Camp, The Piccolomini, and Wallenstein's Death.
Through masterfully crafted dialogue and towering verse, Schiller explores the tragic tension between personal ambition and historical inevitability. The general, commanding unprecedented power and loyalty from his armies, finds himself caught between conflicting political forces—tempted by the prospect of betrayal yet bound by honor and duty. As alliances crumble and conspiracies deepen, Wallenstein's greatest enemy becomes his own hesitation.
This dramatic poem brilliantly captures the corruption of power, the cost of war, and the psychological unraveling of a man who controlled armies but could not control his fate. Schiller's rich language and psychological depth make the political intrigue as compelling as any modern thriller.
Perfect for audiobook listeners who appreciate classical drama, historical fiction, and explorations of power and morality, Wallenstein remains essential listening for anyone seeking to understand how great leaders can become tragic figures.