Floegels Geschichte des Grotesk-komischen, by Karl Friedrich Fl gel and Friedrich Wilhelm Ebeling, is a significant work exploring the history and development of grotesque comedy, particularly within German literature. This historical account delves into the nuances of humor, examining its cultural and social contexts. The book provides valuable insights into the evolution of comedic forms and their impact on society. A foundational resource for scholars of German literature, cultural history, and humor studies, "Floegels Geschichte des Grotesk-komischen" remains relevant for understanding the roots of modern comedy and its continuing influence.
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