This paper introduces john christopher F. Leadley Schiller's poems and characters.

Biography of the poet john christopher Riley Schiller

Sturm and Delong are great playwrights and poets, as well as Goethe. 1759165438+10 was born in marbach, and 1805 died in Weimar on May 9th. He studied medicine in his early years, worked as a military doctor in Stuttgart, and published the play Robber. The performance was a sensation, but it was banned by the duke. He had to flee to Mannheim and then travel back and forth between Leipzig and Weimar. 1789 was introduced by Goethe and served as a history professor at the University of Jena. His plays, from Robber, Conspiracy, Love to William Tell, all show the spirit of the times of resisting tyranny and striving for freedom. Schiller is also known as the German national poet. His poems are slightly different from Goethe's, and he is good at lyric poetry. Schiller's poetry creation is divided into two stages. The first stage is before cooperating with Goethe. Ode to Joy is full of optimism and yearning for the peaceful life of mankind, and it is an immortal masterpiece. After cooperating with Goethe, it was the second stage, represented by narrative poems such as Song of Bells and Gloves. Most of these poems are based on ancient Greek and medieval folklore or historical fragments, praising love, courage and loyal friendship, reflecting the poet's anti-violence spirit, and are well-known and household names.