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Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller
Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller












Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller

Public anger is fanned into rebellion when Gessler blinds an aged man for a trifling misdemeanor. His opinion of the bloodthirsty Gessler is shared increasingly by the peasantry as the oppressor fills the old jails, builds a huge new prison at Altdorf for more victims, and sets his cap upon a pole before it, commanding that all who pass must bow to it or pay the penalty of death. "The lake may take pity on him but the Governor, never," says Tell. The fateful enmity of the tyrant Gessler, Governor of the Swiss cantons, and William Tell, an obscure huntsman, begins during a tempest on Lake Lucerne when Tell braves the angry waves to row to safety a peasant who is pursued by the Governor's horsemen. Most of Schiller’s information about the history of the Swiss confederation is drawn from Aegidius Tschudi’s Chronicon Helveticum (Latin: ‘Swiss Chronicle’), Johannes von Müller’s History of the Swiss Confederation (German: Geschichten Schweizerischer Eidgenossenschaft), as well as two chronicles of Petermann Etterlin and Johannes Stumpf. After his friend, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, had returned from his second journey to the Lake of Lucerne in 1779, Schiller started collecting sources. įriedrich Schiller (who had never been to Switzerland, but was well informed, being a historian) was inspired to write a play about the legendary Swiss marksman William Tell by his wife Lotte, who knew the country from her personal experience. Since its publication, Schiller’s William Tell has been translated into many languages.

Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller

The play was written by Friedrich Schiller between 18, and published that year in a first edition of 7000 copies. Gioachino Rossini's four-act opera Guillaume Tell was written to a French adaptation of Schiller's play. The story focuses on the legendary Swiss marksman William Tell as part of the greater Swiss struggle for independence from the Habsburg Empire in the early 14th century. William Tell ( German: Wilhelm Tell, German pronunciation: ( listen)) is a drama written by Friedrich Schiller in 1804. William Tell from the Schiller Galerie by Johann Leonhard Raab














Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller