Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from German Classics, Vol. 13
Scmllm's Maria Stuart is one of his most popular plays both in and out of Germany, and it meets with great favour whether seen on the stage, read for amuse ment, or studied in the school-room. The primary con ditions of a full enjoyment of the drama are, of course, that the reader should possess a genuine love of poetry, that he should be able to peruse the drama in the original language, and finally that he should understand the tragedy in all its bearings. In the present edition I have endea voured to furnish all reasonable help to the fulfilment of these two conditions. In general, I have followed the principle adopted in all my former editions of German Classics in this Series, viz. To edit them in the manner in which the ancient Classics have as a rule been edited.
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