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Erzählungen von Daniel Spitzer

By: Daniel Spitzer
Narrated by: Walter Gellert
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Daniel Spitzer gilt heute als einer der bedeutendsten Satiriker und Humanisten Wiens. Seine Erzählungen sind humoristisch und apokryphisch, ein echter Genuss.

Inhalt: Der Maulaufreißer von Wien (Juli 1865) - Die Enterprise des pompes funèbres (April 1867) - Politik und schlechtes Wetter (März 1887) - Johann Strauß und Richard Wagner (Jänner 1877) - Die Götterdämmerung (November 1879) - Die Corruption in Österreich (September 1872) - Reisebericht eines Wiener Spaziergängers (August 1872) - Ein Bad in der Renaissancezeit (Juni 1881) - Köchinnen, Komerzialräte und Kunstfreunde (1884) - Vorzüge des neuen Burgtheaters (Oktober 1888) - Das Märchen (Jänner 1882) - Unser Ahn war der Pavian! (April 1882) - Aus Meran II (Spitzers letztes Feuilleton, 3. April 1892)

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