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Jan 6, 2015 · Shortly before dying in 1847, Caroline von Wolzogen, sister-in-law of famed German intellectual Friedrich Schiller, destroyed all her copious correspondence related to him, presumably in an effort to prevent the intimate details of their relationship from being known.
Apr 8, 2015 · To the upper crust of Rudolstadt, where the Lengefeld sisters and their widowed mother reside, poets are rock stars: when Goethe breaks off a relationship with Charlotte and Caroline’s mother,...
Jan 8, 2015 · At almost three hours, “Beloved Sisters,” written and directed by Dominik Graf, is a very nearly epic romance, one that approaches the idea of a ménage-a-trois as emblematic of a particular idealism on the part of its participants rather than a hotsy-totsy taboo-busting arrangement.
In the initial design for the German poster of Beloved Sisters, Florian Stetter as Friedrich Schiller stands in the foreground, deep in thought, while in the background, in a sunlit meadow, Henriette Confurius and Hannah Herzsprung as the sisters Charlotte and Caroline von Lengefeld, are presented as a pair of giggling girls whispering ...
Jan 8, 2015 · Essential in making all these situations emotionally creditable is the fine work by the film’s trio of excellent actors: Florian Stetter as Schiller and Hannah Herzsprung and Henriette...
The title poem, approximately fourteen pages long, is a “rambling tribute” to Frost’s favorite state and “is starred and dotted with scientific numerals in the manner of the most profound treatise.”
At the crux of the confrontation, Mary speaks Frost's most beloved aphorism: "Home is the place where, when you have to go there, / They have to take you in." The homely, almost stumbling cadence conceals the altruism of Mary's gift of grace.