
A lively anthology of German verse, this collection brings the celebrated poet’s witty “Gaudeamus” to English ears. The poems march through time, from the rumblings of ancient rocks to the fanciful lives of early peoples, each stanza turning history into a playful song. Their humor is rooted in the everyday absurdities of bygone eras, inviting listeners to grin at the quirks of pre‑modern life.
The translator captures Scheffel’s unique blend of burlesque and scholarly satire, portraying Phoenician merchants, Etruscan rituals and primitive Swiss lake‑dwellers with a modern, tongue‑in‑cheek flair. Interspersed are spirited student songs that once filled German taverns, their catchy rhythms and clever wordplay echoing across the centuries. The result is a vivid tableau where ancient relics become punchlines and grand narratives are reduced to charming rib‑ticklers.
Leland’s careful rendering preserves the original’s light‑hearted spirit while making the verses instantly enjoyable for today’s audience. Listeners will find a delightful tour of humanity’s early follies, all set to the merry cadence of a poet who knew how to make the past laugh.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2011-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1886
Best known for a wildly popular poem and a bestselling historical novel, this German writer helped shape 19th-century literary taste with stories full of romance, humor, and medieval color. His work reached a huge audience in his lifetime and stayed part of German cultural memory long after.
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