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Christine Pfeilschifter

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Most recent articles by Christine Pfeilschifter

  • The Oriental adventures of Hermann von Puckler-Muskau

    Prussia's favourite dandy

    Prince Puckler was one of the principal landowners in 19th century Prussia. Yet, his passion for landscape gardening brought him to the brink of financial ruin. His literary career provided some monetary relief, especially his travelogues, which also led him on a journey to the Egypt of Muhammad Ali Pasha. By Christine Pfeilschifter

    By Christine Pfeilschifter
  • ″Simplicissimus″ and the Palestine issue

    Satire's timeless appeal

    Although the barbed satirical content of ″Simplicissimus″ was widely tolerated by the German Empire, the editors went too far with their ″Palestine issue″ which featured a merciless send-up of Wilhelm II and his pilgrimage to the Holy Land. By Christine Pfeilschifter

    By Christine Pfeilschifter
  • Agatha Christie and the Orient

    When murder came to Mesopotamia

    Hydrangea hedges, village gossip and high tea form the backdrop for Agatha Christie′s detective stories, which, sold in their millions worldwide, shape our image of England. But many of these typically English stereotypes and settings were actually created in the Middle East. By Christine Pfeilschifter

    By Christine Pfeilschifter

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