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Mother Courage (1670)

by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Walter Wallich

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Series: The Simplicissimus Cycle

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Courage is one of most indomitable women in European literature and a feminist icon for our times.The Life of Courage (first published in 1670), one episode from whose life Brecht used as the basis for his Mother Courage, is the female counterpart to Simplicissimus. A young girl caught up in the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, she survives, even prospers, by the use of her native cunning and sexual attraction. Completely amoral, she flits from man to man, having a succession of husbands and lovers, and ends her life with a band of gypsies.Courage supposedly tells her story to get her own back on Simplicissimus, who treats her rather dismissively in his memoirs. Her method is to reveal the truth about herself, including the fact that she was recovering from the pox at the time of their affair, so that he will be tarred with the same brush. The result is a lively account of lechery, knavery and trickery told with disarming frankness and a complete lack of remorse.It will appeal to anyone who likes a rollicking good yarn and a bit of knavery in their reading.… (more)
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REENACTORS NOTES (16th Century): Warning, this book is set during the Thrity Years War 175 pages: What is a girl to do when all the boys go off to war? Why join them of course! Courage learns early on that there is always another Officer, or another dupe around every corner. Her youth, charms and good looks take her far - but her schemes take her even further! Fortunes turn from good to bad and back again throughout this book. While Courage is mostly like a composite of many 'whores' that followed the armies, the information on her life is an insightful read on that *could* happen when a girl put her mind to something... ( )
1 vote hsifeng | Mar 27, 2008 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoffel vonAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wallich, Waltermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Battafarano, Italo MicheleTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Enzensberger, Hans MagnusAfterwordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hegaur, EngelbertEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hildegard, EliertTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kraaz, GerhartIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Courage is one of most indomitable women in European literature and a feminist icon for our times.The Life of Courage (first published in 1670), one episode from whose life Brecht used as the basis for his Mother Courage, is the female counterpart to Simplicissimus. A young girl caught up in the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, she survives, even prospers, by the use of her native cunning and sexual attraction. Completely amoral, she flits from man to man, having a succession of husbands and lovers, and ends her life with a band of gypsies.Courage supposedly tells her story to get her own back on Simplicissimus, who treats her rather dismissively in his memoirs. Her method is to reveal the truth about herself, including the fact that she was recovering from the pox at the time of their affair, so that he will be tarred with the same brush. The result is a lively account of lechery, knavery and trickery told with disarming frankness and a complete lack of remorse.It will appeal to anyone who likes a rollicking good yarn and a bit of knavery in their reading.

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