Gail Hart. Friedrich Schiller: Crime, Aesthetics, and the Poetics of Punishment.(Book review)

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GAIL HART. Friedrich Schiller: Crime, Aesthetics, and the Poetics of Punishment. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2005. 183 pp.

A MOST TIMELY BOOK THIS, appearing as it does in a period of intense debate in the West over issues of justice in the detention of suspected political and religious terrorists. To be sure, the technology of destruction available today to those who seek to do us harm suffuses the debate with an anxiety that did not burden Schiller's century. But this mig...

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