Max und Moritz Eine Bubengeschichte in sieben Streichen Vollständige, kolorierte Fassung

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Bis heute haben die Reime von Max und Moritz, die der Witwe Bolte die Hühner stehlen und dem Lehrer Lämpel Schießpulver in die Pfeife füllen, nichts von ihrer Faszination verloren. Schneider Böck, Onkel Fritz, Plisch und Plum, die beiden Hunde - treffend hat Wilhelm Busch seine Figuren beschrieben und das mitunter rasante Geschehen in witzigen Bildern festgehalten. (Amazon)

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Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908) was a pioneering German humorist, poet, and painter whose satirical works left an indelible mark on the world of literature and visual arts. Born in Wiedensahl, Germany, Busch initially pursued mechanical engineering before shifting his focus to art and literature, a decision that would shape the landscape of German humor.Busch is best known for his illustrated stories, which combined witty verse with expressive drawings, creating a unique narrative style that prefigured modern comic strips. His most famous creations, "Max and Moritz," are mischievous characters whose antics have delighted and scandalized readers since their debut in 1865. These tales, filled with dark humor and moral lessons, often sparked controversy for their subversive content and critique of bourgeois society.A master of satire, Busch's work often targeted the hypocrisy and pretensions of his time, making him a precursor to later comic artists and satirists. His influence can be seen in the works of contemporary cartoonists and graphic novelists, who owe a debt to his innovative blending of text and image.Despite facing criticism from conservative circles, Busch's legacy endures as a trailblazer in the world of illustrated storytelling. His sharp wit and keen observations continue to resonate, offering modern readers a glimpse into the societal norms and challenges of 19th-century Germany, all while providing timeless commentary on human nature.

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