German satire
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German satire is, for the purpose of this article, satire produced in the Germanosphere. The oldest example of German satire is the Ship of Fools , in the German Renaissance there was Johann Fischarts Geschichtsklitterung (1575/90), during German Romanticism there was Des Luftschiffers Gianozzo Seebuch by Jean Paul (in Titan, 1800–03) and the Wunderbare Geschichte von BOGS dem Uhrmacher (1807) by Clemens Brentano and Joseph Görres.
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See also
- Geschichte des Grotesk-Komischen by Karl Friedrich Flögel
- Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets
- German caricature
- German humour
- German black comedy
- Grobian
- Ship of Fools (satire)
- German culture
- Satire
- Böhmermann affair
- Comic Grotesque
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