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Christian Morgenstern (May 6, 1871–March 31, 1914) was a German
author and poet.
Morgenstern's poetry, much of which was inspired by English literary
nonsense, is immensely popular, even though he enjoyed very little success
during his lifetime. He made fun of scholasticism, e.g. literary criticism
in "Drei Hasen", grammar in "Der Werwolf", narrow-mindedness in "Der Gaul",
and symbolism in "Der Wasseresel". In "Scholastikerprobleme" he discussed
how many angels could sit on a needle. Still many Germans know some of his
poems and quotations by heart, e.g. the following line from "The Impossible
Fact" ("Die unmögliche Tatsache", 1910):
For, he reasons pointedly / That which must not, can not be. (German:
"Weil, so schließt er messerscharf / Nicht sein kann, was nicht sein
darf.")
Embedded in his humorous poetry is a subtle metaphysical streak, as e.g.
in "Vice Versa", (1905):
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