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Fool's literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fool's literature Fool's literature was a literary tradition in medieval Europe in which a the stock character of a fool was used as an allegory to satirize the contemporary society.〔("Fool's literature" ), ''Encyclopedia Britannica''〕 ==Notable examples==
* ''Der Ring'' (1410, ''The Ring''), a satirical poem by Heinrich Wittenwiler * ''Daß Narrenschyff ad Narragoniam'' (1494; ''Ship of Fools''), a poem by the German satirist Sebastian Brant *''Moriae Encomium, sive Stultitiae Laus'' (1509, ''The Praise of Folly''), by Erasmus of Rotterdam *''Narrenbeschwörung'' (1512; ''Exorcism of Fools''), ''Die Schelmenzunft'' (1512); ''Die Gäuchmatt'' (1519, ''Fools' Meadow''), ''Die Mühle von Schwindelsheim und Gretmüllerin Jahrzeit'' by Thomas Murner
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