Ahahaha. Sounds about right. I mean, we can't let our friend FS carry all the burdens, and his wife, being a WOMAN, sure isn't in a position to help! Prussians to the rescue.
The rest: Wow, just wow. This fandom keeps delivering in new and surprising ways! We now have literature course materials on a play that never existed about an event that didn't happen! I mean, there's an outside chance that Glasow did try to poison Fritz and that he was hoping for Heinrich's gratitude, but there's no way Heinrich was involved.
I love the Classical parallels! Clytemnestra and Iphigenia, wow. Henri de Catt as chorus, OMMGG!! Brilliance, from beginning to end.
success would not have brought a free Prussia but just a change of tyrant
I mean, we've seen Fritz without power and Fritz with power, we've seen Heinrich without power...we haven't seen Heinrich with power, but I'm with Tolkien that handing anyone the Ring of Power and telling them to use it isn't a good idea. "Other self" and all that. Moderately less abusive childhood works in his favor, but that's about it.
Though would make Lehndorff's descendant's life easier, considering they tried to change all the il and lui into elle early into the diaries.)
Re: The Heinrich Letters - War Time
Ahahaha. Sounds about right. I mean, we can't let our friend FS carry all the burdens, and his wife, being a WOMAN, sure isn't in a position to help! Prussians to the rescue.
The rest: Wow, just wow. This fandom keeps delivering in new and surprising ways! We now have literature course materials on a play that never existed about an event that didn't happen! I mean, there's an outside chance that Glasow did try to poison Fritz and that he was hoping for Heinrich's gratitude, but there's no way Heinrich was involved.
I love the Classical parallels! Clytemnestra and Iphigenia, wow. Henri de Catt as chorus, OMMGG!! Brilliance, from beginning to end.
success would not have brought a free Prussia but just a change of tyrant
I mean, we've seen Fritz without power and Fritz with power, we've seen Heinrich without power...we haven't seen Heinrich with power, but I'm with Tolkien that handing anyone the Ring of Power and telling them to use it isn't a good idea. "Other self" and all that. Moderately less abusive childhood works in his favor, but that's about it.
Though would make Lehndorff's descendant's life easier, considering they tried to change all the il and lui into elle early into the diaries.)
*snort*