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Two friends are conceptualising an opera in 1845 – Zwei Freundinnen entwerfen eine Opernhandlung.
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Two friends are conceptualising an opera in 1845 – Zwei Freundinnen entwerfen eine Opernhandlung.

Stephan Seiler IASHA / JOSHA Journal

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Missed encounters have often been described. Queen Elizabeth of England did not visit her captive rival in the garden of Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Nor did the imperial commander Albrecht von Wallenstein receive a Swedish subcontractor in the camp of Pilsen in 1634. However, it could have happened. The series of the eight described encounters has taken shape in leisure hours, which a retired Freiburg historian now has more extensively than before. The essays are not about fiction, but about history, which has really happened. Only one should read between the lines because unfortunately, the encounters did not take place in reality. The eight "missed encounters" published by the Freiburg-based historian Prof. Dr. em. Gottfried Schramm will appear in the next few weeks as a series in the Journal of Science, Humanities, and Arts.

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Two friends are conceptualising an opera in 1845 – Zwei Freundinnen entwerfen eine Opernhandlung.

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Published in
Journal 5. March 2018
Language
German
Journal
Vol 5 Issue 2
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DEMETRIOS Literary Works

Authors Stephan Seiler1
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1 IASHA / JOSHA Journal

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Stephan Seiler (2018). "Two friends are conceptualising an opera in 1845 – Zwei Freundinnen entwerfen eine Opernhandlung.". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.5.2.392.