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...Rauber," a play in five acts by von Schiller, will be given at 7.45 o'clock this evening at the Turn Hall, 29 Middlesex street, Boston, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Play for Germanic Museum. | 3/31/1902 | See Source »

...Monday, March 31, Schiller's "Die Rauber" will be performed at the Turn-Halle on Middlesex street, Boston, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum. The box-office will open at 7 o'clock and the play will begin at 7.45 o'clock. Tickets may be had at the following places: C. A. Kohler & Co., 1490 Tremont street; Fabery's Drug Store, 272 Tremont street; M. Dean's, 1186 Columbus avenue; 29 Middlesex street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Play for Germanic Museum. | 3/20/1902 | See Source »

Another play, entitled, "Die Raeuber," by Schiller, will be given by the Boston Turnverein on the evening of March 31, the proceeds of which will also go to the Germanic Museum. The cast will be chosen from the Turnverein dramatic section, and from the German Theatre Company of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Germanic Museum Benefits. | 2/1/1902 | See Source »

...officers of the club will be glad to answer any correspondence addressed to them. Information may also be obtained from the club's honorary advisers: Louis Dyer of Balliol College, A.B. Harvard, M.A. Oxon; and F. C. S. Schiller of Corpus Christi College, M.A. Oxon, formerly instructor in Cornell University. Yours very truly, H. A. Overstreet, President, A.B. University of California; Balliol College. S. S. Seward, Jr., Vice-President, A.M. Columbia University; Exeter College. R. S. Huidekoper, Secretary and Treasurer, A.B. Harvard University; Trinity College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: American Club at Oxford. | 3/29/1900 | See Source »

Romanticism was most successful in lyric poetry; naturally it was least so on the stage. Classic tragedy was dead. Shakespeare and Schiller were used as models. Mme. de Stael wrote "L'Allemagne," Stendhal wrote "Racine et Shakespeare." Victor Hugo in his "Preface de Cromwell" defined the drama as a mixture of the tragic and the comic with an historic stage setting and with out the three unities. But these are not the real signs of the romantic drama. In fact there was a style of play which was increasing in popular favor as tragedy declined; this was the melodrama. Romantic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifth Lecture by M. Doumic. | 3/11/1898 | See Source »

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