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The article was moved without discussion from The Castle (novel) to The Castle (Kafka novel). Recently, Lohengrin (opera) was moved to Lohengrin (Wagner), which was reverted after long discussions. Can this be reverted without the long discussions? Kafka's work is the primary among the novels, as Wagner's is the primary of the operas. - We can also have a move request instead, to move it to the original name, Das Schloss. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 09:57, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
I think I may have a better solution to keep everyone happy. On closer inspection, it seems the Kadare novel is published in both the UK and the US as The Siege... -- Rob Sinden ( talk) 13:13, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
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I'd like to add a bit more unsourced linguistic speculation:
"Der Schoss" - the lap, or the womb
"Der Schiss" - fright, or excrement
"Klamm" - note the connection with the adjective "verklemmt" (sexually inhibited)
"Kamm" - a comb, possibly on a cock (the symbolism is evident).
"Lamm" - when the K (as in the name of the novel's protagonist) is removed, "lamb" remains - perhaps a reference to Christianity?
"Frieda", the name of the female protagonist - implies "Friede", tranquillity, and "Frieden", peace. When pronounced carelessly there's a distinct similarity to "prüde", prude.
"Erlanger" - here, there's a connection to the verb "erlangen" (achieve). Also "er" (he) "lange" (for a long time) or "langer" (a long one). 2A02:AA1:1620:38C2:6DEE:9C:DF8:8754 ( talk) 17:58, 23 May 2022 (UTC)
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The article was moved without discussion from The Castle (novel) to The Castle (Kafka novel). Recently, Lohengrin (opera) was moved to Lohengrin (Wagner), which was reverted after long discussions. Can this be reverted without the long discussions? Kafka's work is the primary among the novels, as Wagner's is the primary of the operas. - We can also have a move request instead, to move it to the original name, Das Schloss. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 09:57, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
I think I may have a better solution to keep everyone happy. On closer inspection, it seems the Kadare novel is published in both the UK and the US as The Siege... -- Rob Sinden ( talk) 13:13, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
Please note that this article's infobox is retrieving an ISBN from Wikidata currently. This is the result of a change made to {{ Infobox book}} as a result of this RfC. It would be appreciated if an editor took some time to review this ISBN to ensure it is appropriate for the infobox. If it is not, you could consider either correcting the ISBN on Wikidata (preferred) or introducing a blank ISBN parameter in the infobox to block the retrieval from Wikidata. If you do review the ISBN, please respond here so other editors don't duplicate your work. This is an automated message to address concerns that this change did not show up on watchlists. ~ Rob Talk 01:20, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
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I'd like to add a bit more unsourced linguistic speculation:
"Der Schoss" - the lap, or the womb
"Der Schiss" - fright, or excrement
"Klamm" - note the connection with the adjective "verklemmt" (sexually inhibited)
"Kamm" - a comb, possibly on a cock (the symbolism is evident).
"Lamm" - when the K (as in the name of the novel's protagonist) is removed, "lamb" remains - perhaps a reference to Christianity?
"Frieda", the name of the female protagonist - implies "Friede", tranquillity, and "Frieden", peace. When pronounced carelessly there's a distinct similarity to "prüde", prude.
"Erlanger" - here, there's a connection to the verb "erlangen" (achieve). Also "er" (he) "lange" (for a long time) or "langer" (a long one). 2A02:AA1:1620:38C2:6DEE:9C:DF8:8754 ( talk) 17:58, 23 May 2022 (UTC)