Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems (E-Book, EPUB)

Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems

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Bibliographische Informationen
ISBN/EAN: 8596547364207
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 43 S., 0.31 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: Digitale Rechteverwaltung: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

In 'Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems' by Joseph Victor von Scheffel, readers are treated to a collection of witty and light-hearted verses that cover a wide range of topics. Written in a lively and playful tone, the poems will appeal to those with a penchant for humorous and satirical literature. Scheffel's work reflects the literary context of the mid-19th century where such light-hearted poems were popular among readers seeking entertainment and diversion from the seriousness of the time. The poems in this collection showcase Scheffel's mastery of language and his ability to craft clever verses that will leave readers amused and delighted. Scheffel's literary style is characterized by its whimsical and humorous tone, making 'Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems' a delightful read for anyone looking for a dose of levity in their literary pursuits. Joseph Victor von Scheffel's background as a poet and novelist likely inspired him to create this collection of humorous poems. As a prominent figure in German literature, Scheffel's works often blended historical and literary themes, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Readers interested in exploring the lighter side of German literature or discovering the works of an esteemed author like Scheffel will find 'Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems' to be an entertaining and engaging read that will leave them with a smile on their face.

Autorenportrait

Joseph Victor von Scheffel (18261886) was a notable German poet and novelist whose works enjoyed immense popularity during his time. Born in Karlsruhe, he initially pursued a career in law following his father's footsteps, but literature's call was stronger for him. After traveling extensively through Germany, Italy, and the Middle East, Scheffel directed his experiences and scholarly pursuits into his literary creations. His book 'Gaudeamus! Humorous Poems' is often celebrated for its witticism and light-hearted verse, encapsulating the jovial spirit of student life and academic camaraderie. Scheffel's literary style combined elements of Romanticism with an enthusiasm for medieval history and folklore, which is particularly evident in his epic narrative poems and novels. Notably, his historical novel 'Ekkehard' secured his place as a beloved author in German literary culture. His works have contributed significantly to German literature, resonating with a language rich in humor and a delightful narrative tone that won him a wide readership during the 19th century.

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