Frederick the Great, Discussion Post 19
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Yuletide nominations:
18th Century CE Federician RPF
Maria Theresia | Maria Theresa of Austria
Voltaire
Friedrich II von Preußen | Frederick the Great
Ernst Ahasverus von Lehndorff
Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Preußen | Henry of Prussia (1726-1802)
Wilhelmine von Preußen | Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1758)
Anna Amalie von Preußen | Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723-1787)
Catherine II of Russia
Hans Hermann von Katte
Peter Karl Christoph von Keith
Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf
August Wilhelm von Preußen | Augustus William of Prussia (1722-1758)
Circle of Voltaire RPF
Emilie du Chatelet
Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (Madame de Pompadour)
John Hervey (1696-1743)
Marie Louise Mignot Denis
Lady Mary Wortley-Montagu
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis
Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu (1696-1788)
Francesco Algarotti
18th Century CE Federician RPF
Maria Theresia | Maria Theresa of Austria
Voltaire
Friedrich II von Preußen | Frederick the Great
Ernst Ahasverus von Lehndorff
Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Preußen | Henry of Prussia (1726-1802)
Wilhelmine von Preußen | Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1758)
Anna Amalie von Preußen | Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723-1787)
Catherine II of Russia
Hans Hermann von Katte
Peter Karl Christoph von Keith
Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf
August Wilhelm von Preußen | Augustus William of Prussia (1722-1758)
Circle of Voltaire RPF
Emilie du Chatelet
Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (Madame de Pompadour)
John Hervey (1696-1743)
Marie Louise Mignot Denis
Lady Mary Wortley-Montagu
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis
Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu (1696-1788)
Francesco Algarotti
Re: Friedrich: Triumph und Tragödie
Date: 2020-10-10 06:02 am (UTC)"Forget my sister and run away with me
You'll laugh, but rl Fritz did show such a reaction, though not to imaginary Wilhelmine/Katte, but to actual Voltaire-flirts-with-Ulrike. More here.
Being somewhat more invested in the siblings than in the boyfriends, I have to say that when Fritz replied to Musical!Katte's "but what about Wilhelmine, are we just leaving her behind?" objections with "I'll write her a letter, she'll understand", I thought, yeah, no. I mean, we'll never know how much or little Wilhelmine knew in advance about this particular escape plot, but she definitely knew about the general idea, wasn't happy about it, and Fritz wasn't happy hat she wasn't happy. Also, he did say goodbye, of sorts.
(I'm with Mildred that while neither Fritz nor Wilhelmine would have admitted this to themselves, there must have been some mutual resentment festering beneath all the other stuff, on his part that she kept trying to dissuade him from escaping an inreasingly horrible situation, and on her part that he was willing to leave her in said situation.)
Back to the musical, and speaking of singing abilities, considering that Katte is largely a speaking role (since he only sings as part of the "This is our time" trio which is largely carried by Fritz and Wilhelmine, and then a bit with Wilhelmine later), I wonder whether this is because they didn't want to have too many tenors?