The Forest in Medieval German Literature analyzes the topic of the "forest" through some of the best and lesser known examples of medieval German literature, approaching them through modern ecocritical issues that are paired with premodern perspectives.
The Forest in Medieval German Literature analyzes the topic of the "forest" through some of the best and lesser known examples of medieval German literature, approaching them through modern ecocritical issues that are paired with premodern perspectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Albrecht Classen is University Distinguished Professor of German studies at the University of Arizona.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction and Theoretical Reflections: The Forest as an Epistemological Challenge in the Middle Ages Chapter One: Hartmann von Aue's Concept of the Forest: The Arthurian Adventure in the Forest and the Consequences Chapter Two: The Forest as Staging Ground for the Heroic Protagonist: Glory and Demise in the Nibelungenlied Chapter Three: The Forest in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Works: The Passage from the Arthurian Court to the Grail Kingdom Through the Forest Chapter Four: The Forest in Gottfried von Straßburg's Tristan and in Alternative Tristan Versions Chapter Five: The Forest in Der Melerantz von Frankreich by The Pleier Chapter Six: The Forest as the Transitional and Transformative Space in Konrad von Würzburg's Partonopier und Meliur Chapter Seven: The Ambivalence of the Forest: Exile or Safe Haven? The Destiny of the Female Protagonist Refracted in the Forest: Elisabeth von Nassau-Saarbrücken's Königin Sibille Chapter Eight: Forest in Thüring von Ringoltingen's Melusine: Dark Spaces, Mysterious Origins, Meaningful Connections: The Forest and the Establishment of Dynasties Epilogue Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction and Theoretical Reflections: The Forest as an Epistemological Challenge in the Middle Ages Chapter One: Hartmann von Aue's Concept of the Forest: The Arthurian Adventure in the Forest and the Consequences Chapter Two: The Forest as Staging Ground for the Heroic Protagonist: Glory and Demise in the Nibelungenlied Chapter Three: The Forest in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Works: The Passage from the Arthurian Court to the Grail Kingdom Through the Forest Chapter Four: The Forest in Gottfried von Straßburg's Tristan and in Alternative Tristan Versions Chapter Five: The Forest in Der Melerantz von Frankreich by The Pleier Chapter Six: The Forest as the Transitional and Transformative Space in Konrad von Würzburg's Partonopier und Meliur Chapter Seven: The Ambivalence of the Forest: Exile or Safe Haven? The Destiny of the Female Protagonist Refracted in the Forest: Elisabeth von Nassau-Saarbrücken's Königin Sibille Chapter Eight: Forest in Thüring von Ringoltingen's Melusine: Dark Spaces, Mysterious Origins, Meaningful Connections: The Forest and the Establishment of Dynasties Epilogue Bibliography Index
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