Talk:Weimar Classicism
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According to many historians and scholars, Weimar Classicism is a literary movement that took place in Germany and Continental Europe, and its influence is still felt in many areas.
I had no idea that there was a debate about this! Good job with the article. — goethean ॐ 22:46, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
- I've decided to make this my personal project for some time, since most of which I contribute is centered about its periphery and source. There is more to come soon enough.—ignisscripta— 22:52, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Terms
I have recently added a collection of terms to work with. These are mainly derived from Schiller's Aesthetic Letters and will be expounded upon with this permeating further editorial, substantial additions, and, to put it simply, there is a great deal of work to do. I recommend referencing Wilkinson and Willoughby's edition for it is most scholarly when compared to any others available.—ignisscripta 18:27, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image
igni, could you translate "Der Weimarer Musenhof" for the image caption? — goethean ॐ 19:51, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Halted progress
I may be forgiven this, but the article's progression, due to my unavoidable leave, continues to remain in stasis. Sometime in the future, perhaps I will be capable of adding the necessary materials so that it may stand as testimony to Wikipedia's usefulness, though it nevertheless is exemplary, for sources were provided very early in its development. — ignis scripta 16:38, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
- Even if the case may be thus as I wrote four months hence, I still keep an eye on this article such that it may not become the sorry victim of various unspeakable hindrances during its travels across the internet's landscape—a not uncommon misunderstanding, for example, being how others wish to misconstrue an article's desire to travel somewhere with a confused state toward nowhere (and by this I do not wish to induce in the minds of any readers that I mean to hoard this article—I wish that it may become the best possible one on the subject, even if I an unable to do so myself for the while—in such a case I am certain we all can agree on these matters). — ignis scripta 21:08, 7 November 2006 (UTC)