German Poetry from the Beginnings to 1750: Hartmann von Aue, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Martin Luther,

Voorkant
Ingrid Walsøe-Engel
Bloomsbury Academic, 1 okt 1992 - 320 pagina's

Foreword by George C. Schoolfield>

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Weingartner Reisesegen tenth century The Weingarten Travel
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MEINLOH VON SEVELINGEN writing c 117080
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HEINRICH VON VELDEKE 11405012001210
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Sylvia Stevens
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HEINRICH VON MORUNGEN ?1222
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Frederick Goldin
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Frederick Goldin
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REINMAR DER ALTE 116065c 1205
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FRIEDRICH SPEE 15911635
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Über den Eingang der Schlossbrücke On the Entrance of
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during His Most Painful Illness Ingrid WalsøeEngel
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JOHANN RIST 160767
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PAUL FLEMING 160940
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SIGMUND VON BIRKEN 162681
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HANS JAKOB CHRISTOFFEL VON GRIMMELSHAUSEN 162176
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KASPAR STIELER 16321707
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WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE c 1170c 1230
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meaning J W Thomas
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WOLFRAM VON ESCHENBACH 1170751220
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STEINMAR late thirteenth century
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MARTIN LUTHER 14831546
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ULRICH VON HUTTEN 14881523
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ANONYMOUS Lyrics of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries
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An Brissach von Höchstermeltem Helden Bernhard Hertzogen
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ANTON ULRICH HERZOG VON BRAUNSCHWEIGWOLFENBÜTTEL
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DANIEL CASPER VON LOHENSTEIN 163583
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QUIRINUS KUHLMANN 165189
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FRIEDRICH VON HAGEDORN 17081754
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JOHANN WILHELM LUDWIG GLEIM 17191803
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FRIEDRICH GOTTLOB KLOPSTOCK 17241803
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Born in Swabia, Hartmann von Aue is generally credited with having introduced Arthurian romance into German literature. It seems evident that he attended a monastery school and visited France during his youth. He entered service with a lord of Aue to whom he was deeply attached. When his master died, Hartmann joined the crusade of Henry VI in 1197. He wrote epics, love songs, and crusading lyrics, as well as a "Buchlein," a lover's complaint in the form of a debate between the heart and the body. His Erec (c.1180) is the first known Arthurian romance in German. It closely follows its French model, the Eric of Chretien de Troyes. Hartmann's Der Arme Heinrich and his Iwein (c.1190) are famous and influential romances. In the poem Gregorius (c.1195), Hartmann virtually created a new genre, the so-called courtly legend, in which an edifying story is told with all the refinements of courtly style. Gegorius is a moral tale of sin and suffering in which penance is followed by reward. The hero is the child of an incestuous union of brother and sister. The boy is abandoned, discovered, raised by monks, becomes a knight-errant, saves a lady in distress, and marries her. Later he discovers that she is his mother. In despair he undertakes a prolonged and bitter expiation. His penance is at last accepted, his virtue recognized, and he is crowned pope. Hartmann's version of the ancient Oedipus legend became the source for Wolfram's Parzival and for Thomas Mann's The Holy Sinner. Wolfram Von Eschenbach was born around 1170. He led a life as a Bavarian knight, serving lords in Abensburg, Wildenburg, and Wertheim. By 1203 he was in the court of Landgrave Hermann von Thuringen. He was also a poet. His surviving writings include eight lyric poems. The most important of these is Parzival, a poem of 25,000 lines in 16 books that introduced the theme of chivalry and the search for the Holy Grail into German literature. The work had an influence on later poets and it was the basis for Richard Wagner's final opera, Parsifal. His other works include Tagelieder, Willehalm, and Titurel. He died around 1220.

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