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Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon: Rastlieder

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A compact collection of jaunty lyric pieces evokes tavern life, travel, and convivial drinking through ballads, songs, and comic sketches. Poems portray boisterous inns, memorable comic figures such as a wine-obsessed dwarf and reveling monks, and scenes of moonlit revelry, mountain ascent, and humble lodging. Satire, affectionate regional color, and playful antiquarian references weave together with varied meters and refrains to create a tone of genial exuberance that balances warm nostalgia with light mockery.

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Joseph Victor von Scheffel

Joseph Victor von Scheffel was a German poet and novelist, best known for his historical novel "Ekkehard: A Tale of the Tenth Century," which explores themes of love and cultural identity in medieval Germany. His work is characterized by a blend of romanticism and humor, as seen in his collection of humorous poems titled "Gaudeamus!" Additionally, von Scheffel's lyrical narrative in "The Trumpeter of Säkkingen" reflects his deep connection to the Rhine region and its folklore. His contributions to 19th-century German literature highlight the interplay between history and personal experience, establishing him as a notable figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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