Just found in a books chainstore a heavily discounted beautiful book - red hardcover, excellent paper, jacket - a pleasure to hold and behold: Mark Twain's "A Tramp Abroad".
I'm still at the beginning yet already reading Twain's humorous description of the German students' spartan corps code and their insane dueling, one stops smiling. A root, unstroken.
>"...It was considered that a person could strike harder in the duel, and with a more earnest interest, if he had never been in a condition of comradeship with his antagonist, therefore comradeship between the corps was not permitted..."
"...I had seen the heads and faces of ten youths gashed in every direction by the keen two-edged blades, and yet had not seen a victim wince, nor heard a moan, or detected any fleeting expression which confessed the sharp pain the hurts were inflicting..."








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1 - SFC SKI
Mark Twain is truly a hidden treasure, one now sadly neglected in our PC hysteria.
Thanks for the tip, I will have to find a copy, especially as I am now living in Germany, many Germans know about Twain's dissertation on the German language, and they are able to laugh at it.
2 - Corinna Hasofferett
Mine was published in English by a Koln German publisher - Konemann (two horizontal dots crown the "o"s), 2000.
The edition is entitled, "Travel Classics" and it was printed in... Hungary.