Om Don Carlos, Infante of Spain
Schiller's gripping drama centers on the conflict between Don Carlos, the son of King Philip II of Spain, and his father's tyrannical regime. With themes of political oppression, religious bigotry, and romantic love, Don Carlos is a powerful indictment of the abuses of power and a stirring celebration of the human spirit. This edition includes a new introduction by John Towler, situating the play within its historical and literary context.
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