From the Collection: Speck, William A. (William Alfred), 1864-1928
Published / Created:
1798 Jul 10
Call Number:
YCGL MSS 6
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 602
Image Count:
3
Description:
3 p. ; 18 x 23 cm. Contains favorable criticism of Archenholz's account of the evacuation of Toulon and suggests to him as the theme for a future treatise the American Revolution. Published in Schiller's Briefe, hrsg. von Fritz Jonas, 1892, v. 4, no. 877.
From the Collection: Speck, William A. (William Alfred), 1864-1928
Published / Created:
1786
Call Number:
YCGL MSS 6
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 604
Image Count:
31
Description:
AMs, 28 l., incl. 14 watercolor drawings ; 21 x 18 cm. Title page and a few inscriptions on the drawings in Schiller's hand. Caricatures by Schiller, with humorous explanations by L. F. Huber, directed to Christian Gottfried Körner. Published with title: Der lachende Tragiker (Humoristische Bilder; hrsg. zum 150. Todestag von F. Schiller), Stuttgart, 1955.
From the Collection: Speck, William A. (William Alfred), 1864-1928
Published / Created:
n.d.
Call Number:
YCGL MSS 6
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 605
Image Count:
1
Description:
Autograph poem, signed (forgery), 1 p. ; 19 x 16 cm. Mounted. Begins: Wie tief liegt unter mir die Welt. This manuscript was sent to Weimar in April 1931 for examination and was declared a forgery, probably by G. H. K. J. V. von Gerstenbergk.
From the Collection: Speck, William A. (William Alfred), 1864-1928
Published / Created:
n.d.
Call Number:
YCGL MSS 6
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 607
Image Count:
3
Description:
AMs (fragment), 1 p. ; 22 x 20 cm. Note on verso, in Schiller's hand: "Zum 5ten Auftritt des 5ten Akts," but text corresponds to act 2, scene 6, in the edition of Schiller's Theater, Tübingen, 1805-07, Bd. 3, p. 282-283. With a manuscript note in an unknown hand with heading: "Aus Göthes Hand" and signed "Goethe," dated "Weimar, d. 3ten Novbr. 1819," designating this to be Schiller's insertion in his drama, used in the earlier rehearsals by the prompter, until a new copy had been made.