XLVII. Johann Fischart

1550-1590. Fischart was an Alsatian humorist of satiric bent, great learning, and little originality. His prose—especially in Gargantua, his most important work, which is an amplified and Germanized version of the first book of Rabelais—is hard to read on account of its recondite allusions, far-fetched puns, and generally eccentric diction. As a poet he is at his best in the Lucky Boat of Zürich, a narrative poem which describes, with much patriotic warmth, the notable feat of a Swiss boat-crew in rowing from Zürich to Strassburg in a single day (June 21, 1576) to attend a Schützenfest. The selection follows Kürschner’s Nationalliteratur, Vol. 18, page 141.

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