Simplicius Simplicissimus
1668 novel by H. J. C. von Grimmelshausen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Simplicius Simplicissimus (German: Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch) is a picaresque novel of the lower Baroque style, written in five books by German author Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen published in 1668, with the sequel Continuatio appearing in 1669. Inspired by the events and horrors of the Thirty Years' War which devastated Germany from 1618 to 1648, it is regarded as the first adventure novel in the German language and the first German novel masterpiece.
Author | Samuel Greifnsohn vom Hirschfelt or German Schleifheim von Sulsfort,[lower-alpha 1] really H. J. C. von Grimmelshausen |
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Original title | Der abentheuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch |
Language | German |
Series | Simplician scriptures |
Genre | Picaresque novel |
Set in | 1618 to 1648 Thirty Years' War in Holy Roman Empire |
Publisher | Johann Fillion,[lower-alpha 1] really Wolff Eberhard Felßecker |
Publication date | 1668,[lower-alpha 1] really 1669 |
Publication place | Holy Roman Empire |
The full subtitle is "The account of the life of an odd vagrant named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim: namely where and in what manner he came into this world, what he saw, learned, experienced, and endured therein; also why he again left it of his own free will."