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Goethe and Schiller: An historical romance explores the lives and personal struggles of two renowned German poets as they navigate their artistic paths in a society that often overlooks the needs of creators. The book reflects on the tension between the idealism of artistic ambition and the harsh realities of financial insecurity, illness, and personal sacrifice. It captures the essence of the internal conflict faced by those dedicated to art, where the pursuit of recognition often clashes with the difficulties of living an artist s life. The friendship between the two poets serves as a key…mehr

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Goethe and Schiller: An historical romance explores the lives and personal struggles of two renowned German poets as they navigate their artistic paths in a society that often overlooks the needs of creators. The book reflects on the tension between the idealism of artistic ambition and the harsh realities of financial insecurity, illness, and personal sacrifice. It captures the essence of the internal conflict faced by those dedicated to art, where the pursuit of recognition often clashes with the difficulties of living an artist s life. The friendship between the two poets serves as a key support system, offering moments of mutual encouragement and strength amidst their respective challenges. The narrative delves into the idea that great works of art often come at a personal cost, highlighting how visionaries push forward despite adversity. The story underscores the importance of perseverance, collaboration, and dedication to one s craft, while also addressing the emotional toll of being misunderstood or undervalued. In the end, the book portrays their lasting impact on culture, showcasing their resilience in the face of struggles.
Autorenporträt
Louise Muhlbach, the pen name of Clara Mundt (1814-1873), was a prolific German author renowned for her historical novels. Born on January 2, 1814, in Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, she married Theodore Mundt, a literary critic and author. This marriage significantly influenced her literary career, providing her with access to intellectual circles and literary discussions of the time. M hlbach is best known for her novels that vividly depict 18th-century and 19th-century European history. She adeptly blended historical facts with fictionalized personal drama, making her works both engaging and accessible. Some of her most notable novels include "Joseph II and His Court," "Frederick the Great and His Court," "Marie Antoinette and Her Son," and "Old Fritz and the New Era." These novels often focused on significant historical figures and events, bringing them to life through vivid characterizations and intricate plots. M hlbach s novels are characterized by rich historical detail, though she often took creative liberties with facts for dramatic effect. Her works reflect the intellectual currents of her time, particularly the influences of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. She emphasized themes of individualism, heroism, and the complexities of historical change.