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  1. It reflects the prevailing mood of disillusionment and the search for meaning in the face of adversity. Poems by Wilhelm Busch. Wilhelm Busch, painter, early cartoonist, and most beloved of all German poets, was born April 15, 1832, in the village of Wiedensahl near Hannover in Lower Saxony, Germany. His greatest ambition was.

  2. Max and Moritz. Signature. Heinrich Christian Wilhelm Busch (14 April 1832 – 9 January 1908) was a German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter. He published wildly innovative illustrated tales that remain influential to this day.

  3. 1832 (Wiedensahl) – 1908 (German Empire) Heinrich Christian Wilhelm Busch was a German humorist, poet, illustrator and painter. He published comic illustrated cautionary tales from 1859, achieving his most notable works in the 1870s. Busch's illustrations used wood engraving, and later, zincography. Busch drew on contemporary parochial and ...

  4. Wilhelm Busch Poems. 1. Impending Doom. Es machen sich die Fliegen. Ein luftig Tanzvergnügen. Der Frosch, der denkt: Nur munter! Ihr kommt schon noch herunter! ... Read Poem. 2. Finch & Frog. The finch trills in the apple tree. His: Tiriliree! A frog climbs slowly up to him, Up to the treetop's leafy rim. ... Read Poem. 3. The Mole Part One.

  5. Born in 1832 Wiedenszahl, Wihelm Busch was a multifaceted writer and artist, widely known at the time for his comic stories and humorous verses which took a satirical swipe at the narrow minded lives of Germany’s city dwellers.

  6. poemsnow.org › poets › wilhelm-busch-poemsWilhelm Busch | Poems Now

    Born in 1832 Wiedenszahl, Wihelm Busch was a multifaceted writer and artist, widely known at the time for his comic stories and humorous verses which took a satirical swipe at the narrow minded lives of Germany’s city dwellers.

  7. Wilhelm Busch(1832 - 1908) Wilhelm Busch, painter, early cartoonist, and most beloved of all German poets, was born April 15, 1832, in the village of Wiedensahl near Hannover in Lower Saxony, Germany. His greatest ambition was to emulate the Dutch and Flemish masters - Rubens, Hals, Brouwer, Ostade. Instead, he "stumbled into

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