id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4978 Weimar Classicism - Wikipedia .html text/html 4168 623 67 The Weimarer Klassik movement lasted thirty-three years, from 1772 until 1805, and involved intellectuals such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Gottfried Herder, Friedrich Schiller, and Christoph Martin Wieland; and then was concentrated upon Goethe and Schiller during the period 1788–1805. Following Goethe's competition with and separation from Wieland and Herder, the movement Weimar Classicism is often described to have occurred only between Goethe's first stay in Rome (1786) and the death of Schiller (1805), his close friend and collaborator, underrating especially Wieland's influence on German intellectual and poetic life. Schiller was very prolific during this period, writing his plays Wallenstein (1799), Mary Stuart (1800), The Maid of Orleans (1801), The Bride of Messina (1803) and William Tell (1804). Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe[edit] Friedrich (von) Schiller[edit] Stephenson, R.H., 'The Cultural Theory of Weimar Classicism in the light of Coleridge's Doctrine of Aesthetic Knowledge', in Goethe 2000, ed. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4978.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4978.txt