Schwank (comedy)

In German-speaking cultures, Schwank is a genre of short funny tale, verse, song, play, opera, etc.[1][2] In German, common meanings for the word "Schwank" are "prank", "funny tale", told for entertainment.[3]

The Kleines Literarisches Lexikon (1966) offers a distinction of Schwank from other forms of comedy: Schwank delivers light, harmless, carefree humor, which distinguishes it from comedy, which ridicules something; from Lustspiel, which offers much hilarity; and from farce (de:Posse), with its crude boisterousness.[4]

Other German types of literary and scenic art involving comedy include the Posse mit Gesang, Klamotte, Lustspiel, Volksstück, and Festspiel.

See also

References

  1. Elfriede Moser-Rath, Predigtmärlein der Barockzeit. Exempel, Sage, Schwank und Fabel in geistlichen Quellen des oberdeutschen Raumes, 1964
  2. "Die Situationskomik in Schwank und Posse", 1926
  3. Schwank, Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon online
  4. Horst Rüdiger; Erwin Koppen (Hrsg.) (1966). Kleines Literarisches Lexikon (in German). Vol. 3 (4th ed.). Bern/München. p. 370.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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