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Enking, Ottomar
1867
1937
Croissant-Rust, Anna
1860
1943
Greinz, Rudolf
1866
1942
Greinz, Rudolf Heinrich
Schussen, Wilhelm
1874
1956
Frick, Wilhelm
Thoma, Ludwig
1867
1921
Schlemihl, Peter
Deutsche Humoristen, 7. Band (von 8)
Enking, Ottomar: Das Kriegerfest in Wettorp -- Croissant-Rust, Anna: Der Herr Buchhalter -- Schussen, Wilhelm: Pilgrime -- Greinz, Rudolf: Das Hennendiandl -- Bonde, Sophus: Jochen Appelbaums Galion -- Thoma, Ludwig: Unser guater, alter Herzog Karl is a Rindviech -- Fischer-Graz, Wilhelm: Die Rebenbäckerin.
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"Deutsche Humoristen, 7. Band (von 8)" by Ottomar Enking et al. is a collection of humorous narratives and tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology brings together contributions from various authors, showcasing a spirited and light-hearted exploration of life in small German towns and the quirks of its inhabitants. Each piece within this volume reflects on amusing aspects of everyday life, providing an engaging insight into the humor of the era. At the start of the volume, the first tale, "Das Kriegerfest in Wettorp" by Ottomar Enking, sets a festive scene in the fictional town of Wettorp as it prepares for the celebration of a local war veterans' association and the unveiling of a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I. The narrative describes the meticulous planning, the arrival of guests, and the ensuing celebrations, including music, speeches, and ceremonies involving local dignitaries and veterans. Through detailed character sketches, the story highlights the blend of pride, nostalgia, and humor inherent in social gatherings, alongside the underlying themes of tradition and the passage of time. Each moment captures the small-town atmosphere filled with humor and a sense of camaraderie among the residents. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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