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Title: Till Eulenspiegel


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  • Historical Eulenspiegel lived c. 1300-1350.
    Oral transmission.
  • Stories compiled (probably) by Hermann Bote
    (1467-1520) in a Volksbuch, entitled Ein
    kurtzweilig Lesen von Dil Ulenspiegel, published
    in 1515.
  • Crude folk humor and satire, centered on the
    popular clown figure of Till Eulenspiegel.

Woodcut by Hans Balding Grien in the 1515 edition
of Eulenspiegels adventures.
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  • Eulenspiegel a very popular figure in Germany
    today, though most of his tales have been
    adapted to modern tastes.
  • Original tales highly scatological and crudely
    satirical.
  • Eulenspiegel a clown, jester, actor, trickster,
    thief, liar, prankster, devil, saint, sadist,
    philanthropist, and even linguistic philosopher.

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  • Tradition of Schwankbücher, or jestbooks in
    the middle ages.
  • Mock or satirize the pretentiousness of the
    upper classes, or of mankind in general.
  • His name Owl-Mirror may suggest his role as
    satirist (wise reflection), or not.
  • Eulenspiegel a character of great contradictions
    and paradoxes, eloquent and vulgar, violent and
    sympathetic.

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  • Eulenspiegel sometimes seen as an avenger of the
    peasant class, as a source of childlike justice
    and retribution.
  • He usually deceives the dishonest, tricks those
    who are conceited or hypocritical.
  • Linguistic games he always takes people
    literally, even though language is usually used
    figuratively.
  • Fascination with excrement, but almost entirely
    lacking in sex.

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12. How Eulenspiegel became sexton in the village
of Büddenstedt and won a barrel of beer.
Woodcuts very popular in the 16th century.
Masterpieces in Germany by Albrecht Dürer, who
was possibly involved in the woodcuts for the
1515 edition (B. Grien, who did some, was his
pupil).
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17. How Eulenspiegel got all the patients at a
hospital healthy in one day.
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19. How Eulenspiegel apprenticed himself as a
bakers boy to a baker.
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20. How Eulenspiegel sifted flour by moonlight
into the courtyard.
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  • Structure of the book similar to the Faustbuch
    biographical frame with interior adventures.
  • Entertaining and satirical, though without the
    strong religious and moral messages of Faust.
  • Eulenspiegels death as absurd as his life,
    playing pranks until the very end.

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  • Eulenspiegel a popular figure in folk
    imagination in Germany.
  • Many statues of him in the towns where he played
    his pranks.
  • Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks (1895) by
    Richard Strauss.
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