Busch, Wilhelm, 1832-1908

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Release date is 2010-06-27

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"Zu guter Letzt" by Wilhelm Busch is a collection of poetry, likely written in the late 19th century. The work features a variety of whimsical and satirical poems that reflect on everyday life, morality, and human nature. The poems blend humor with philosophical insights, making it an engaging read for lovers of classic literature and wit. The opening of the collection introduces readers to Busch's distinctive style, with verses that explore topics like the complexities of human relationships, the absurdities of social customs, and nature's peculiarities. For example, one poem humorously depicts a mouse encountering a kind yet misunderstood cat, while another playfully addresses the consequences of gluttony through the story of a hen named Grete. These early pieces set the tone for a delightful journey through Busch's imagination, showcasing his ability to mix lighthearted storytelling with deeper reflections on life and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



German poetry

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