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SOURCE: Remshardt, Ralf Erik. “The Birth of Reason from the Spirit of Carnival: Hans Sachs and Das Narren-Schneyden.Comparative Drama 23, no. 1 (spring 1989): 70-94.

In the following essay, Remshardt examines Sachs's rational approach to his material in Das Narren-Schneyden, which, the critic claims, puts him closer in spirit to Erasmus than to Luther.

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