Germania Litteraria Mediaevalis Francigena...
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Germania Litteraria Mediaevalis Francigena
Handbuch der deutschen und niederländischen mittelalterlichen literarischen Sprache, Formen, Motive, Stoffe und Werke französischer Herkunft (1100-1300)
Ed. by Claassens, Geert Henricus Marie / Knapp, Fritz Peter / Pérennec, Réne
Ed. by Claassens, Geert Henricus Marie / Knapp, Fritz Peter / Pérennec, Réne
Band 3
Lyrische Werke
[Lyric Poetry]
Ed. by Mertens, Volker / Touber, Anton H.
Aims and Scope
In Lyric Poetry (GLMF III), the influence of Romance literature on Middle High German and Middle Dutch lyric poetry – particularly the ‘Minnesang’, from its beginnings to the 14th century – is demonstrated in chronologically ordered chapters. In addition, the book compiles for the first time all the scattered research from monographs and other sources to provide a general overview of the impact of Old Occitan and Old French lyric poetry. Aside from discussing the reception of content and form, the work also takes into account the role of music and the often overlooked ‘Sangspruchdichtung’.
Supplementary Information
- vi, 404 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Reference Work
- Keywords:
- Lyric; Middle Ages/Literature
- Readership:
- Scholars of German, Romance and Medieval Studies, Cultural History
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Middle Ages (from the Beginning - 1500)
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > From the Beginning to Present Time
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Middle Ages (from the Beginning - 1500)
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > From the Beginning to Present Time
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Middle Ages (from the Beginning - 1500)
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > From the Beginning to Present Time
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