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His rapidity of literary production was almost without a parallel. He published about 160 works (plays, novels, and short stories) and a large number of works remained unpublished.[2]
His best novel is Die Schildbürger (1823), a comical novel about Schildbürger, residents of Schilda, a fictional German town of fools (the text is available at Google Books[3]). He wrote many comedies, farces, and satiricalparodies. In The Strahlau Haul of Fish (1822, a popular piece with songs, in the Berlin patois) he gives the first example of the Berlinese farce. Ini. Ein Roman aus dem ein und zwanzigsten Jahrhundert (Ini. A novel from the 21st century, 1810) is regarded as the first German science fiction novel.[1]
Publications
Geschichte eines bei Jena gefangnen preussischen Offiziers (1807)
Ini. Ein Roman aus dem ein und zwanzigsten Jahrhundert ["Ini: A Novel from the Twenty First Century"] (1810), Reprint with commentary by Ulrich Blode: Oberhaid: Utopica, 2008, ISBN978-3-938083-11-6
Das Grab der Mutter in Palermo, novel (1818)
Die Damenhüte im Theater (1820)
Der Stralower Fischzug, play (1821)
Die sechzehn Ahnen des Grafen von Luftheim, family chronicle (1821)
Spanien's Jungfrauen-Tribut an die Mauren, novel (1830)
See also
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