This volume contains the collected works of George Wickram, a significant German writer of the 16th century. Wickram was a prolific author known for his contributions to German literature, particularly in the areas of drama and narrative prose. His works offer valuable insights into the cultural and social life of the Early Modern period. This collection provides scholars and enthusiasts with access to the full scope of Wickram's literary output, including plays, stories, and poems, showcasing his diverse talents and influence on the development of German literature. "George Wickrams Werke" remains a vital resource for understanding the literary landscape of the German Renaissance.
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