
THE CAMP OF WALLENSTEIN
By Friedrich Schiller
THE CAMP OF WALLENSTEIN.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
A sprawling army encamps beneath the hills of Bohemia, its tents a patchwork of colors and clamor. Soldiers of every stripe—cavalry, artillery, croats, and hulans—mix with merchants, musicians, and weary peasants, their voices rising in song, dice clacking, and the crackle of fire‑cooked meals. The scene pulses with a restless energy, hinting at the magnetic force that holds this massive, unruly host together.
Amid the bustle, a humble father and his son confront the looming threat of marauding troops, pleading for a morsel of food while eyeing the swaggering officers with wary respect. Their dialogue reveals a world where law is supplanted by the camp’s own harsh code, and where the promise of plunder coexists with desperation and fear. This vivid tableau sets the stage for a drama that will probe the seductive pull of power and the moral shadows it casts over all who serve beneath it.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (57K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tapio Riikonen and David Widger
Release date
2004-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1759–1805
A fierce, brilliant voice of German literature, this playwright and poet helped shape the era known as Weimar Classicism. His dramas and poems combine big ideas about freedom, justice, and human dignity with real emotional force.
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