Reineke Fuchs reinterpreted: Lecture with Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer

Reineke Fuchs reinterpreted: Lecture with Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer

Goethe's famous versepo "Reineke Fuchs" from 1793 and his title hero are back on everyone's lips, thanks to the current research work by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer. The director Christina Laabs invites you to a lecture & reading to present the surprising newness of Reineke Fuchs.

The figure of the Reineke Fuchs is known for his cunning and manipulative behavior. He is a real favorite of the public who dominates the political rank game and starts daring actions. Through the new research work, this character is now seen in a new light.

The Lecture & Lesung offers a fun way to learn more about the re -enforcement of Reineke Fuchs and to understand what this is based on. The event promises a mixture of wit, cheek, elegance and eloquence that make Goethe's work appear in a new context.

The question of how a poet was able to create a figure like Reineke Fuchs centuries ago, which still appeals to relevant topics today, is the focus of the event. The research and relevance of Goethe's work by the research work of Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer and the production of Christina Laabs underlined in an entertaining way.

Historically, it is interesting to note that "Reineke Fuchs" has been an integral part of German literary history since its publication over 200 years ago. The figure of Reineke Fuchs has experienced various interpretations and receptions over the centuries, which through the new research work by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer are enriched even further.

In the following table, more information about Goethe's "Reineke Fuchs" and its relevance are listed:

| Title | Reineke Fuchs |
| - | - |
| Author | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| Year of publication | 1793 |
| Genre | Versepos |
| Main figure | Reineke Fuchs |
| Known for | Sanity, manipulation, political ranking |
| Current research | Surprising re -notification by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer |
| Event | Lecture & Reading with Prof. Dr. Friedrich Harrer and director Christina Laabs |

The event for the re -enforcement of Reineke Fuchs promises an exciting and amusing examination of a classic of German literature, which is still relevant and up to date today.



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