Deutsche Humoristen, 3. Band (von 8) by Hoffmann, Böhlau, Eyth, and Schmidt

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By Jeffrey Stewart Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Short Stories
Schmidt, Otto Ernst, 1862-1926 Schmidt, Otto Ernst, 1862-1926
German
Hey, have you ever wondered what made Germans laugh in the late 19th century? I just finished this fascinating anthology, the third in an eight-volume series, and it's a real time capsule. It’s not just one author’s voice—it’s a curated collection from writers like Hoffmann, Böhlau, and Eyth, all compiled by editor Otto Ernst Schmidt. The 'conflict' here is less about plot and more about the universal human struggle to find lightness and satire in everyday life, from family dynamics to social customs. It’s surprisingly relatable and gives you a completely different perspective on a period we often think of as very serious. If you're curious about cultural history or just enjoy discovering old-school wit, give this one a look.
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Let's be clear: this isn't a novel with a single plot. Deutsche Humoristen, Band 3 is a curated collection, a sampler platter of comic writing from late 19th-century Germany. Editor Otto Ernst Schmidt acts as your guide, pulling together short stories, sketches, and anecdotes from various authors of the era. The book jumps from one voice to another, each offering a slice of life—often poking fun at pompous officials, bewildering new technologies, romantic mishaps, and the quirks of family life.

Why You Should Read It

I picked this up thinking it would be a dry academic exercise, but I was wrong. The humor holds up! It's less about knee-slapping jokes and more about witty observations and gentle satire. You get a real sense of the daily preoccupations and social anxieties of the time, but through a lens of laughter. It humanizes a historical period we often see only through grand political or philosophical narratives. Reading it feels like eavesdropping on a clever conversation in a Berlin café over a hundred years ago.

Final Verdict

This is a niche but delightful read. It's perfect for history buffs who want to go beyond dates and treaties, for writers interested in comic styles, or for anyone with a curiosity about the everyday past. Don't binge it—dip in and out. Each short piece is its own little world. If you approach it as a leisurely exploration rather than a cover-to-cover story, you'll find a lot of charm and insight tucked inside.



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Andrew Jones
5 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. One of the best books I've read this year.

Jackson Hernandez
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. I couldn't put it down.

Thomas White
10 months ago

Helped me clear up some confusion on the topic.

Dorothy Allen
2 years ago

Clear and concise.

Michael Jackson
2 years ago

Honestly, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Absolutely essential reading.

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