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Updated: June 27, 2025


Now the sisters were living in a sort of idyllic solitude at Rudolstadt, cut off from the great world, absorbed in their books, their music, and the memories of that happy year in Switzerland. Karoline von Wolzogen writes, in speaking of this occasion: My sister was seemingly in every respect a desirable match for Schiller. She had a very winsome form and face.

But the cold and logical perfection of Frau Karoline dampened my curiosity and oppressed my spirit of adventure, and I closed the interview with all possible speed and fled headlong to the nearest elevator that would carry me from the level.

It was based on very imperfect information, but was an inspiring work of genius nevertheless. It is now more valuable as a Carlyle document than as a Schiller-document. In 1830 Karoline von Wolzogen, Schiller's sister-in-law, published her memoir of the poet, which is now to be had in Cotta's Bibliothek der Weltlitteratur.

In speaking of the year 1793, Karoline von Wolzogen has this to say of her brother-in-law: He regarded the French Revolution as the effect of passion and not as a work of wisdom, which alone could produce true freedom. The French Republic will cease as quickly as it has come into being.

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