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    Complete with original box and
    papers 
      
    A
    tribute to the poet of freedom - 
    Friedrich
    Schiller 
    Friedrich
    Schiller devoted the whole of his literary and dramatic work to one central
    theme - freedom. His feeling for theatre made him one of the most important
    German play writers. That is why he has now joined the ranks of the great
    writers whom Montblanc honours each year with a valuable Limited Edition
    writing instrument, coveted by collectors the world over. 
      
    
      
    Overview 
      
      
    Overview 
      
      
    Overview 
      
     
    
      Legacy
      of an idealistic social critic 
    
       
     
    Schiller
    discovered his passion for writing at an early age. The dominant theme of
    his work, the freedom of the individual, emerged later, during his time as a
    reluctant medical student at a military academy. Though forbidden to do so,
    while he was there he wrote plays such as "The Robbers", the
    premiere of which was received with much acclaim, establishing his
    reputation as a great dramatist. Along with his lyric poetry, subsequenplays,
    like "Mary Stuart", "William Tell" and "Wallenstein",
    found an equally enthusiastic public, capturing as they do the spirit of a
    century of revolution and radical social change. The heart of these works is
    infused with an elemental cry for freedom and rebellion against the
    repression of the individual, captivating and entrancing audiences to this
    day. Two of his greatest admirers, both authors of great literary merit in
    their own right, have attempted to describe his genius and his work. 
    
      
      
    Close up of Montblanc famous snow
    cap 
      
      
    Beautiful clips 
      
      
    Large snow cap design 
     
      
    When
    Schiller died, his life-long friend Goethe said that half of his own life
    had died with him. And Thomas Mann Stated that the assumption that Schiller
    had become anachronistic and had no relevance for a modem audience was a
    view based on "prejudice and delusion". 
      
    
    
      
    Close-up of the nib section 
      
      
    18K solid gold nib 
     
      
     
    A
    superlative writing instrument 
    for a
    superlative playwright. 
    
      
     
    As a
    timeless figure in the theatre of the Enlightenment, Schiller was not 
    only a
    master of complex drama but also a prominent supporter of his age's striving
    for freedom. Which is why the Limited Edition features a material which in
    Schiller's day was seen as a symbol of radical social change – amber. A
    substance which was a source of fascination and inspiration in the quest to
    find answers to old questions. 
      
    
      
    Piston filled mechanism 
      
     
    Crafted
    with superb skill, amber, together with the simple elegance of the fine
    gold-plated trim, recalls the golden years of but the classical Weimar
    period. The resulting writing instruments are masterpieces with a unique
    beauty.  
      
    
      
    Mechanical pencil 
     
      
    The
    ivory-coloured Montblanc star adds the finishing touch to a writing
    instrument whose finely engraved 18 carat gold nib is embellished with a
    small crossbow, a reference to "William Tell", one of Schiller's
    best-known plays. 
    
      
      
    Tip of Ball Pen 
      
      
      
    Close-up of the mechanical pencil
    tip. One of the best designs pencil 
      
    THANK
    YOU FOR VIEWING !! 
      
     
    
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