
Title Details
310 Pages
22.8 x 15.2 cm
5 b/w illus.
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Series Vol. Number:
1
Imprint: Camden House
The Adventures of Simplicius Simplicissimus
- Description
Written against a background of the Thirty Years' War and firstpublished in 1669, this renowned picaresque classic recounts withwonderful biting satire the vagabond adventures of a not-so-simplesimpleton during one of Europe'sfiercest, yet ultimately most futilewars. Simplicius is an earthy character; he humiliates the mighty,confounds the gods, ridicules the pretentious.
The translationuses the authoritative first edition for its text, andthough it hasbeen slightly abbreviated, no essential passages have been sacrificed.This unexpurgated translation reflects the linguistic turmoil andrichness of German in the 17th century; it is ideal as the centrepiecefor courses in German literature in translation and courses in theEuropean Baroque.
The translationuses the authoritative first edition for its text, andthough it hasbeen slightly abbreviated, no essential passages have been sacrificed.This unexpurgated translation reflects the linguistic turmoil andrichness of German in the 17th century; it is ideal as the centrepiecefor courses in German literature in translation and courses in theEuropean Baroque.
Paperback
9781879751385
May 1993
£30.99 / $38.95
Title Details
310 Pages
2.28 x 1.52 cm
5 b/w illus.
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Series Vol. Number:
1
Imprint: Camden House