Schiller’s classic play tells the story of Mary, Queen of Scots and her struggle for power against Queen Elizabeth I of England. Filled with political intrigue, romance, and tragedy, this masterful work is a must-read for fans of Shakespeare and other great dramatists. This edition includes an introduction and notes by A. Bernays to help readers better understand the historical and literary context of the play.
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