Eine tiefgr ndige Analyse der weiblichen Charaktere in den Werken Friedrich Schillers, pr sentiert in Form eines Vortrags von Robert Boxberger. Dieser Text aus dem Jahr 1886 beleuchtet das 'Ahnungsvolle' - das Intuitive und Geheimnisvolle - in Schillers Darstellung von Frauenfiguren. Boxberger untersucht, wie Schiller die Komplexit t und die innere Welt seiner weiblichen Charaktere gestaltet und welche Rolle ihnen im Gesamtkontext seiner Dramen und Gedichte zukommt.
Diese Schrift bietet einen wertvollen Einblick in die literarische Kritik des sp ten 19. Jahrhunderts und in das Verst ndnis von Schillers Werk zu dieser Zeit. Sie ist von besonderem Interesse f r Studierende und Forscher der Germanistik, der Literaturwissenschaft und der Geschlechterforschung.
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