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Johann Fischart

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Fischart wrote under pseudonyms; such as Mentzer, Menzer, Reznem, Huidrich Elloposkleros, Jesuwalt Pickhart, Winhold Alkofribas Wustblutus, Ulrich Mansehr von Treubach, and Im Fischen Gilts Mischen. There is doubt whether some of the works attributed to him are really his. More than 50
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Most of his works were written from 1575 to 1581. During this period, he lived with, and probably was associated in the business of, his sister's husband, Bernhard Jobin, a printer at Strasbourg who published many of Fischart's books. In 1581, Fischart was attached as advocate to the
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Fischart not only studied ancient literature, but also the literature of Italy, France, the Netherlands, and England. He was a lawyer, a theologian, a satirist, and the most powerful Protestant publicist of the
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with the greatest freedom, coining new words and turns of expression without any regard to analogy, and displaying, in his most arbitrary formations, erudition and wit.
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Affentheuerliche und ungeheuerliche Geschichtschrift vom Leben, Rhaten und Thaten der . . . Helden und Herren Grandgusier Gargantoa und Pantagruel
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period. In politics he was a republican. His satire was levelled mercilessly at all perversities in the public and private life of his time, at
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As a poet, he was characterized by the eloquence and picturesqueness of his style and the symbolical language he employed. He treated the
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Thirty years after Fischart's death, his writings, once so popular, were almost entirely forgotten. Recalled to public attention by
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works, in both prose and verse, remain, and are considered to be his authentic work.
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He also wrote a number of shorter poems. To Fischart also have been attributed some
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Von St. Dominici des Predigermönchs und St. Francisci Barfüssers artlichem Leben
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superstition, scholastic pedantry, ancestral pride, but especially at the
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he mentions as his cousin and preceptor. He appears to have travelled in
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in the house of Kaspar Scheid, whom in the preface to his
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Goose wine - Do geese live in Germany like God in France?
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Gargantua in a Contex Mirror: Fischart's View of Rabelais
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Bienenkorb des heiligen römischen Immenschwarms, &c.
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Johann Jakob Bodmer
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
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