
Reineke Fuchs
Reineke Fuchs, written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is an epic poem composed of twelve cantos. Completed in the early 18th century, the work features a satirical and often malicious tone, serving as a critique of courtly life, which Goethe was well-acquainted with. The narrative follows the cunning fox Reineke as he navigates the treacherous dynamics of the animal kingdom, reflecting broader themes of deception and social commentary.














