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Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    June 1, 1622 – August 17, 1676

    Grimmelshausen stands as a towering figure of 17th-century German literature, whose work vividly portrays the turbulent and often brutal realities of the Thirty Years' War. His seminal novel, inspired by Spanish picaresque traditions, masterfully blends autobiographical threads with imaginative narrative, offering a detailed and invaluable chronicle of its era. Through his distinctive prose, Grimmelshausen explored themes of adventure, survival, and the complexities of the human spirit amidst historical cataclysm, leaving a lasting literary legacy.

    Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
    Grimmelshausens Simpliciana in Auswahl : Weitere Continuationen des abentheurlichen Simplicissimi
    Die Landstörzerin Courasche
    Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus
    Vita dell'arcitruffatrice e vagabonda Coraggio
    Die schönsten Märchen
    The continuation of Simplicissimus
    • 2019

      The Continuation is Grimmelshausen's 'pilgrim's progress', the concluding chapter in one of the greatest and most acclaimed German novels. It combines fantastic episodes with a realistic narrative style. At the end of his original adventures his hero withdraws from the world to live as a hermit in the Black Forest. Now, after a vivid dream of the Devil and all his minions at work, he decides to become a pilgrim and visit the holy places, making his way, with various encounters, across Switzerland to Italy, where he takes passage on a ship to Egypt. Outside Cairo he is captured by Arab robbers who take him to the Red Sea, exhibiting him as a wild man from the desert. Rescued by European merchants, he embarks on a ship to return home via the Cape of Good Hope, but the ship is wrecked and, 50 years before Robinson Crusoe, he is marooned on a desert island.

      The continuation of Simplicissimus