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Hans Sachs (1494–1576)

Auteur van The Book of Trades

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The late medieval and sixteenth-century German cities saw the development of a peculiar literature that expressed the taste and interests of the lower and middle bourgeoisie. It is a mixture of the medieval popular genres' ill-digested classical themes and a sharply realistic observation of urban toon meer life. Hans Sachs was the most important of those Meistersingers and was as such celebrated in Richard Wagner's (see Vol. 3) opera of that name. Sachs's productivity was enormous: biblical and classical drama takes an important place in it, and he wrote more than 1,000 Lent farces (Fastnachspiele). He is best in those earthy farces, which excel in satirical observation of the daily scene. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Fotografie: ImageHans Sachs / H. Hoffmann pinx. ; Fleischmann sc. Fleischmann, Friedrich (1791-183

Werken van Hans Sachs

The Book of Trades (1568) 141 exemplaren
Das Schlaraffenland (1989) 6 exemplaren
Drei Fastnachtsspiele 3 exemplaren
Fastnachtspiele (1973) 2 exemplaren
Gedichte 1 exemplaar
Doctor Faustus 1 exemplaar
Werke in Zwei Bänden (1993) 1 exemplaar
Das Kälberbrüten 1 exemplaar
Poesiealbum 99 1 exemplaar
Hans Sachs (German Texts) (1982) 1 exemplaar
Lieder, Gedichte, Spiele (1987) 1 exemplaar
Das Wildbad (1920) 1 exemplaar
Schwänke und Fastnachtsspiele (1971) 1 exemplaar

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Deutsche Gedichte (1956) — Medewerker, sommige edities135 exemplaren
German Poetry from the Beginnings to 1750 (German Library) (1992) — Medewerker — 22 exemplaren
Auswahl aus der deutschen Literatur (1913) — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
Am Borne deutscher Dichtung (1927) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar

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VPALib | Mar 6, 2019 |
These plays, more than any other Renaissance plays I've read, display a stunning amount of misogyny. We can say that this it the voice of the times; that does not mean we have to like it, or judge it against a reduced standard. To be totally fair, most of the men were portrayed as total simpletons; the women were smarter, but for the most part, more unscrupulous and portrayed as totally making their husbands lives miserable. While the actual ending of the play sometimes leaves you with the thought that he might mean something else, the overall sense is that women are responsible for the misery of men. These plays are an interesting slice of history, but not something we would consider producing today, if only because they violate most of the principles of the well made play, are jam packed with exposition, and have none of the type of action or conflict we currently expect to see. More interesting as an exploration of theatrical history than as works of literature.… (meer)
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Devil_llama | Jun 16, 2015 |
A delightful reminder of how many different professions existed already in the sixteenth century, though I can think of a few not included here. The illustrations show how people at different levels of society in different professions dressed and cultivated their beards, and what kinds of tools were made and used.
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Werken
72
Ook door
4
Leden
289
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#80,898
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½ 3.7
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
28
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2
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