Wallenstein
Book Review
Friedrich Schiller's trilogy «Wallenstein» is considered one of the most important works of German drama. It consists of three parts: «Wallenstein's Camp», «The Piccolomini», and «Wallenstein's Death». Critics note that Schiller masterfully combines historical accuracy with deep psychological analysis of the characters. The main character, Albrecht von Wallenstein, is portrayed as a complex and contradictory figure whose ambitions and inner conflicts lead to a tragic end. Schiller explores themes of power, betrayal, and destiny, creating a tense and dramatic atmosphere. Literary scholars emphasize that «Wallenstein» demonstrates Schiller's maturity as a playwright and his ability to create multi-layered and profound works that remain relevant today.
