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A satirical allegory made of brief, illustrated chapters that present various kinds of fools as personified vices, social foibles, and clerical abuses, each followed by a compact moral comment. The work mixes plain vernacular with learned classical allusions and uses ironic description and woodcut imagery to alternate humor with moral rebuke. Its vignette structure favors varied portraits rather than a sustained narrative, inviting readers to recognize familiar weaknesses—vanity, greed, hypocrisy, and other follies—and to reflect on ethical correction and social conduct.

About the Author

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Sebastian Brant

Sebastian Brant was a 15th-century scholar and poet, best known for his allegorical work "The Ship of Fools." This influential text, written in German, serves as a satirical commentary on the follies and vices of society, using the metaphor of a ship to explore human behavior and morality. Brant's work reflects the intellectual currents of the late Middle Ages and is notable for its blend of humor and moral instruction. His writings contributed to the development of early modern literature and continue to be studied for their insights into the human condition.

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