Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon: Rastlieder by Joseph Victor von Scheffel

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By Abil Kile Posted on Dec 6, 2025
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Scheffel, Joseph Victor von, 1826-1886 Scheffel, Joseph Victor von, 1826-1886
German
"Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon: Rastlieder" by Joseph Victor von Scheffel is a collection of lyrical poems written in the early 20th century, specifically around the late 1910s. This book captures the essence of revelry and camaraderie through its vivid expressions of joy, singing, and the pleasures of drinking, reflecting the social and cultura...
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reflective nature of human experiences related to merriment. The collection showcases various poetic pieces that traverse a range of convivial settings, including taverns and gatherings. In these poems, characters engage in activities such as drinking fine wines, sharing stories, and relishing the beauty of nature. Notable figures like the witty and carefree Perkêo inhabit these verses, symbolizing the joy of life despite the inevitable fleetingness of moments spent in pleasure. The narrative weaves together humor, light-heartedness, and a touch of reflection on mortality, creating a tapestry of experiences that celebrate community and enjoyment amidst life's transience. Each poem encapsulates a sense of nostalgia for simpler joys, emphasizing the significance of friendship and shared laughter. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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