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<p> A German humourist, born in Mecklenburg-Schwerin; when a student at Jena took part in a movement among the students in behalf of German unity; was arrested and condemned, after commutation of sentence of death, to thirty years' imprisonment, but was released, after seven of them, in broken health; and after eleven more took to writing a succession of humorous poems in Low German, which placed him in the front rank of the humourists of [[Germany]] (1810-1874). </p> | Fritz Reuter <ref name="term_78786" /> | ||
==References == | <p> A German humourist, born in Mecklenburg-Schwerin; when a student at [[Jena]] took part in a movement among the students in behalf of German unity; was arrested and condemned, after commutation of sentence of death, to thirty years' imprisonment, but was released, after seven of them, in broken health; and after eleven more took to writing a succession of humorous poems in Low German, which placed him in the front rank of the humourists of [[Germany]] (1810-1874). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_78786"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/reuter,+fritz Fritz Reuter from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_78786"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/reuter,+fritz Fritz Reuter from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 15 October 2021
Fritz Reuter [1]
A German humourist, born in Mecklenburg-Schwerin; when a student at Jena took part in a movement among the students in behalf of German unity; was arrested and condemned, after commutation of sentence of death, to thirty years' imprisonment, but was released, after seven of them, in broken health; and after eleven more took to writing a succession of humorous poems in Low German, which placed him in the front rank of the humourists of Germany (1810-1874).