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<ref name="VALUE">''Value'' understood as practiced measure of voluntary decisions</ref>
<ref name="VALUE">''Value'' understood as practiced measure of voluntary decisions</ref>
<ref name="TAG">To the [[:Category:Datebook|day]]</ref>
<ref name="TAG">To the [[:Category:Datebook|day]]</ref>
<ref name="V1V2">[[»(Autofictional Novel)«|Autofictional novel]], first and second version</ref>
<ref name="V1V2">[[»(Autofictional Novel)«|Autofictional novel]], first and second draft</ref>
<ref name="V3">[[»(Autofictional Novel)«|Autofictional novel]], third version</ref>
<ref name="V3">[[»(Autofictional Novel)«|Autofictional novel]], final draft</ref>
<ref name="wardi">According to Dina Wardi, but in the perpetrator's milieu</ref>
<ref name="wardi">According to Dina Wardi, but in the perpetrator's milieu</ref>
<ref name="end">Interpreted as a ''known unknown''</ref>
<ref name="end">Interpreted as a ''known unknown''</ref>

Revision as of 14:23, 4 June 2025

Motif from until
Own storytelling December 1969
Personal loyalty December 1969 June 1993 [1]
Political loyalty    March 1977 [1] May 1986 [1] (November 1989) [1]
›Memorial candle‹ [2] May 1988 June 1993 [1]
Freedom of self-narration    July 1993
October 1994
August 1995
September 1994
July 1995
September 2002 [1]
Creative storytelling    April 2003 July 2014 [1] and September 2014 [1]
Motiv history    January 2015
March 2020 [3]
November 2022 [4]
December 2018
February 2022 [3]
July 2023 [4]
Information    August 2024 † [5]
Personal Values [6]  
Commitment 1977 April
Being free from debt 1988 December
No negotiating of health 2014 July
Priority of joy of existence 2015 January
Freedom from guilt 2023 May

Notes

  1. Jump up to: a b c d e f g h To the day
  2. According to Dina Wardi, but in the perpetrator's milieu
  3. Jump up to: a b Autofictional novel, first and second draft
  4. Jump up to: a b Autofictional novel, final draft
  5. Interpreted as a known unknown
  6. Value understood as practiced measure of voluntary decisions