Zum Humor bei Jean Paul, written by Johannes Baske, delves into the intricate use of humor in the works of the renowned German author Jean Paul (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter). This study, originally published in 1886, provides a detailed analysis of Jean Paul's unique comedic style and its significance within his broader literary contributions. Baske's work explores the nuances of Jean Paul's humor, offering insights into its cultural and historical context. Scholars and enthusiasts of German literature will find this a valuable resource for understanding a key aspect of Jean Paul's writing.
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