Ulrich Bräker
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Ulrich Bräker
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Ulrich Bräker (1735–1798) was a Swiss autodidact, writer and diarist, known for his autobiography, published in 1789, widely received at the time as the voice of an unspoiled "natural man" of the lower classes, based on the title of which Bräker became known as "The Poor Man of Toggenburg". Bräker was born as the oldest of eight siblings in Scheftenau, Wattwil, Toggenburg. After the estate name of his birth house, he was also known as Näppis-Ueli (Näbisuli). He was the son of Johannes Bräker. Du
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Swiss autodidact and writer (1735-1798)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich_Br%C3%A4ker
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2023-12-21T06:35:06Z
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