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Die schöne Wilhelmine
First edition
Author Ernst von Salomon
Cover artist Anna Dorothea Therbusch - Portrait of Wilhelmine Encke
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman
PublisherDeutscher Bücherbund
Publication date
1965
Pages476

Die schöne Wilhelmine ("the beautiful Wilhelmine") is a 1965 novel by the German writer Ernst von Salomon. It tells the story of the romance between the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm II and his mistress Wilhelmine Encke during the second half of the 18th century.

Reception

Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, reviewed the book in Der Spiegel: "The author views his novel's hero and heroine completely from their own period. This succeeds in a masterly manner. All recurring characters are presented to us as full-blooded people." The prince continued: "Puritanically inclined readers will probably not enjoy this material with too much pleasure. However, the meticulous erotic passages at the start could also repel some jaded readers. But as the action progresses these descriptions become more and more peripherical and negligible." [1]

Adaptation

The book was adapted into a ZDF television serial with the same title. It was directed by Rolf von Sydow and broadcast in four episodes in September 1984. [2]

References

  1. ^ Louis Ferdinand (1965-04-28). "Geliebt, geformt". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2015-06-05. Der Autor sieht die Heldin und den Helden seines Romans ganz aus ihrer Zeit heraus. Das gelingt ihm in meisterhafter Weise. Alle auftretenden Charaktere werden uns als Vollblutmenschen vorgestellt. Puritanisch veranlagte Leser werden dieser Lektüre wahrscheinlich nicht allzuviel Freude abgewinnen können. Allerdings könnten die minutiösen erotischen Passagen zu Beginn auch manchen abgebrühten Leser abstoßen. Doch mit fortschreitender Handlung werden diese Schilderungen immer peripherischer und nebensächlicher.
  2. ^ "Die schöne Wilhelmine". Filmportal.de (in German). Deutsches Filminstitut. Retrieved 2015-06-05.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Die schöne Wilhelmine
First edition
Author Ernst von Salomon
Cover artist Anna Dorothea Therbusch - Portrait of Wilhelmine Encke
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman
PublisherDeutscher Bücherbund
Publication date
1965
Pages476

Die schöne Wilhelmine ("the beautiful Wilhelmine") is a 1965 novel by the German writer Ernst von Salomon. It tells the story of the romance between the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm II and his mistress Wilhelmine Encke during the second half of the 18th century.

Reception

Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, reviewed the book in Der Spiegel: "The author views his novel's hero and heroine completely from their own period. This succeeds in a masterly manner. All recurring characters are presented to us as full-blooded people." The prince continued: "Puritanically inclined readers will probably not enjoy this material with too much pleasure. However, the meticulous erotic passages at the start could also repel some jaded readers. But as the action progresses these descriptions become more and more peripherical and negligible." [1]

Adaptation

The book was adapted into a ZDF television serial with the same title. It was directed by Rolf von Sydow and broadcast in four episodes in September 1984. [2]

References

  1. ^ Louis Ferdinand (1965-04-28). "Geliebt, geformt". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2015-06-05. Der Autor sieht die Heldin und den Helden seines Romans ganz aus ihrer Zeit heraus. Das gelingt ihm in meisterhafter Weise. Alle auftretenden Charaktere werden uns als Vollblutmenschen vorgestellt. Puritanisch veranlagte Leser werden dieser Lektüre wahrscheinlich nicht allzuviel Freude abgewinnen können. Allerdings könnten die minutiösen erotischen Passagen zu Beginn auch manchen abgebrühten Leser abstoßen. Doch mit fortschreitender Handlung werden diese Schilderungen immer peripherischer und nebensächlicher.
  2. ^ "Die schöne Wilhelmine". Filmportal.de (in German). Deutsches Filminstitut. Retrieved 2015-06-05.



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