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Über die Probenächte der teutschen Bauermädchen

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The text examines a rural custom in which young peasant women grant prospective partners nocturnal access before formal betrothal, describing local etiquette (roof-window visits, staged encounters), stages of courtship, risks such as pregnancy, and communal responses. The author situates the practice historically and legally, offering examples from medieval records, remnants in barbarian law codes, and parallels among both indigenous and cultivated societies across continents. The pamphlet blends ethnographic description, legal argument, and comparative observation to consider causes, moral interpretations, and social consequences of the custom.

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Friedrich Christoph Jonathan Fischer

Friedrich Christoph Jonathan Fischer was a German author known for his work in the early 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "Über die Probenächte der teutschen Bauermädchen," which explores the cultural practices and traditions of German peasant girls. Fischer's writing reflects a keen interest in the social and cultural dynamics of his time, contributing to the understanding of rural life in Germany. His work provides valuable insights into the customs and experiences of women in a historical context, making it a notable piece in the study of German literature.

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