The directory «Plots»
Wieland Christoph Martin
(1733–1813)
German poet and novelist. His style, typical of the German rococo, is elegant, satiric, and often playful. He borrowed subjects from classical antiquity as well as from fairy tales. A political novel, Der goldene Spiegel [the golden mirror] (1772), won him employment as a tutor to the princes of Saxe-Weimar. His Geschichte des Agathon (1766, tr. The History of Agathon, 1773) is an early psychological novel; Die Abderiten (1774, tr. The Republic of Fools, 1861) is his best-known political satire. Wieland’s verse narratives include Musarion (1768) and a noted fairy-tale epic, Oberon (1780, tr. 1798; by John Quincy Adams, 1799). He edited the influential literary journal Teutsche Merkur (1773–1810) and, with his translations of Shakespeare, helped to pave the way for future literary developments in Germany.
Austria, 1969, Papageno
Austria, 1991, Magic Flute Fountain in Vienna
Chili, 1997, Rayen Quitral
DDR, 1973, Christoph Wieland
Denmark, 1986, Reichhardt as Papageno
Dominica, 1992, The Magic Flute
Finland, 1993, «The Magic Flute»
France, 1979, Fire Dancer from «The Magic Flute»
France, 2006, Papageno
German Federal Republic, 1983, Christoph Wieland
German Federal Republic, 1991, Papageno, Mozart
German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland
Germany. Soviet Zone., 1946, Schiller, Goethe and Wieland
Grenada, 1992, Papageno
Grenada, 2006, The Magic Flute
Guinea, 1988, Mozart, The Magic Flute
Guinea, 2006, Mozart and «The Magic Flute»
Hungary, 1967, The Magic Flute (Mozart)
Liberia, 2006, The Magic Flute
Liechtenstein, 2006, Papageno
Moldova, 2006, Mozart and Papageno
Mongolia, 1981, Mozart, «The Magic Flute»
Portugal, 1993, Mozart and Papageno
Sharjah, 1970, Mozart and Papageno
Sweden, 2006, The Magic Flute
Tanzania, 1992, Queen of the Night from «The Magic Flute»
Uganda, 1992, «The Magic Flute»
DDR, 1983.09.05, Weimar. C. M. Wieland
German Federal Republic, 1983.08.11, Bonn. Wieland
German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland
German Federal Republic, 1999, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar