Talk:Luise Gottsched

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Immediate questions - what did Luise Gottsched write? Who was her husband? And what was this 'life's work' that she assisted him with? What did she do with her life that rates a wikipedia entry of that doesn't crosslink to anywhere else? Details please! KJ


Hi Karen -- welcome to Helga Jonat's world, where the fact that someone was born in Danzig (i.e. PRUSSIA) and was famous is enough to rate an article. The sad thing with these HJ articles is that often, as in the case of Luise Gottsched, the person really IS famous for good reason -- but HJ never seems to understand what things are important to others and to a good encyclopedia. Pity. I'll add something worthwhile to the article.JHK

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