The Robbers
Historical Context and Significance
«The Robbers» is the first drama by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1781, which had a significant impact on German literature and culture. The play became an important part of the 'Sturm und Drang' movement, which emphasized emotional intensity and individualism, challenging the rationalism of the Enlightenment era. In «The Robbers», Schiller explores themes of freedom, justice, and moral choice, reflecting the social and political unrest of the time. The work caused a wide resonance in society, with its theatrical performances accompanied by heated discussions and even scandals. The drama also influenced the development of Romanticism and became an inspiration for many subsequent writers and playwrights. «The Robbers» remains an important part of the world's literary heritage, demonstrating the power of theater as a means of social and political commentary.
