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This is totally too good to keep to myself: on my "I showed my family opera clips" post,
mildred_of_midgard and
selenak are talking about Frederick the Great (by way of Don Carlo, of course) and it is like this amazing virtuoso spontaneous thing and whoa
Things I knew about Frederick the Great before a year ago: he was king of... Prussia??
Additional things I knew about Frederick the Great before the last couple of days:
selenak informed me last year that he and his dad may well have been at least somewhat the inspiration for Schiller's Don Carlos, and everything that goes with that: his dad (Friedrich Wilhelm, henceforth FW) was majorly awful, he had a boyfriend (Katte) who was horribly killed by his dad
Only a partial list of the additional things I now know about Frederick the Great (henceforth "Fritz") and associated historical figures due to mildred and selenak:
-Fritz and Katte's escape plan (which resulted in Katte's execution) was... really, really boneheaded. As boneheaded as opera plots! :P
-Katte was in the process of destroying 1,500 letters when he got caught (! puts all those letters in Don Carlos into perspective) (ETA: but also see mildred's comment below)
-Fritz wrote opera libretti and so did his sister
-Fritz decided to use himself as an experimental test subject to see if it was entirely possible to do without sleep via the application of coffee WITH PEPPERCORNS AND MUSTARD
-Fritz wrote a poem about orgasm that also reads as if he's never actually, like, had sex (although that was not in this post, it was in the comments to this one)
-FW apparently beat up George II when they were kids
-I am totally not even going to try to summarize the discussion about FW's "rationalized sadism" and sexual hangups and the reeeeeally bizarre Dresden interlude (go down a couple of comments for the really insane stuff)
-Fritz' sister Wilhemina wrote tell-all memoirs about her totally insane family which I am SUPER going to read now, watch this space
Also, there is apparently some subplot involving Russian fanboys that introduces an entirely new cast of people which I am dying to find out about
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Things I knew about Frederick the Great before a year ago: he was king of... Prussia??
Additional things I knew about Frederick the Great before the last couple of days:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Only a partial list of the additional things I now know about Frederick the Great (henceforth "Fritz") and associated historical figures due to mildred and selenak:
-Fritz and Katte's escape plan (which resulted in Katte's execution) was... really, really boneheaded. As boneheaded as opera plots! :P
-Katte was in the process of destroying 1,500 letters when he got caught (! puts all those letters in Don Carlos into perspective) (ETA: but also see mildred's comment below)
-Fritz wrote opera libretti and so did his sister
-Fritz decided to use himself as an experimental test subject to see if it was entirely possible to do without sleep via the application of coffee WITH PEPPERCORNS AND MUSTARD
-Fritz wrote a poem about orgasm that also reads as if he's never actually, like, had sex (although that was not in this post, it was in the comments to this one)
-FW apparently beat up George II when they were kids
-I am totally not even going to try to summarize the discussion about FW's "rationalized sadism" and sexual hangups and the reeeeeally bizarre Dresden interlude (go down a couple of comments for the really insane stuff)
-Fritz' sister Wilhemina wrote tell-all memoirs about her totally insane family which I am SUPER going to read now, watch this space
Also, there is apparently some subplot involving Russian fanboys that introduces an entirely new cast of people which I am dying to find out about
Re: Our Insane Family: The Next Generation
Date: 2019-08-23 04:00 am (UTC)(FW2 didn't remain physically faithful to her, but not least since it was all the younger mistresses who threw jealous fits and kept handing out ultimatums, while Wilhelmine kept her cool, she remained his firm fave (and also nursed him when he got sick etc.) until his death. His son was horrid to her and had her exiled and confiscated her money, blaming her for his father's unfaithfulness to his mother. Enter Napoleon, who as mentioned in that Hohenzollern post you linked to me kicked FW3's ass, and among many other things ended Wilhelmine Encke's exile and had her money restored. So she died in comfort and in Berlin, but then had bad luck again as the part where her grave was became part of the death zone once the Berlin wall went up. German history and the enterprising Berlin girl: a trial.
Re: Our Insane Family: The Next Generation
Date: 2019-08-23 04:06 am (UTC)Ooooh, that makes sense, that's exactly how he thought. Did Wilhelmine have political agendas of her own? Because I'm pretty sure Fritz would have been opposed to those other mistresses having minds of their own as well, even if they were in no one's pay.
Fritz: Louis XV's mistresses have too much influence over him, which is why women shouldn't be allowed to have power.
Fritz: Catherine II's lovers have too much influence over her, which is why women shouldn't be allowed to have power.
Me: Aristotle probably agrees with your conclusions, Fritz, but I don't think he's giving you high marks for the strength of your logic.
Re: Our Insane Family: The Next Generation
Date: 2019-08-23 04:36 am (UTC)And re: Wilhelmine having a political agenda of her own - she always denied it. ("I was not a Prussian Madame de Pompadour." Meanwhile, her nickname on the Streets: The Prussian Pompadour." ) She was hands down the most influential art patron of her day, though. (Oh, and her father had been a musician at the Berlin opera. Whether that was a plus or minus in Fritz' eyes...)
Re: Our Insane Family: The Next Generation
Date: 2019-08-25 03:43 am (UTC)