41. Bonus material! Till Eulenspiegel A popular or “Volk legend” reaching back to about 1350. Perhaps based upon a real clown figure from the late middle ages. Herman Bote the probable author of the first printed account of his adventures, in 1510. Scatological and other crude humor, episodic construction similar to the Faustbuch , but without the morality! A peasant perspective? Rebellious and unconventional, subversive?
42. Bonus material! Till Eulenspiegel #17. How Eulenspiegel got all the patients at a hospital healthy in one day, without medicine.
43. Bonus material! Till Eulenspiegel #12. How Eulenspiegel became the sexton in the village of B üddenstedt; and how the priest shitted in his church and Eulenspiegel won a barrel of beer.
44. Bonus material! Till Eulenspiegel #19. How Eulenspiegel apprenticed himself as a baker’s boy to a baker – and how he baked owls and long-tailed monkeys.
45. Bonus material! Till Eulenspiegel #20. How Eulenspiegel sifted flour by moonlight into the courtyard.