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F. Norman The Nibelungenlied. An Interpretative Commentary, by D. G. Mowatt, Hugh Sacker 37/3, p. 311

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Slavic (specifically South Slavic)

works

  • The Nibelungenlied

people

  • Joseph Bédier
  • Hermann Schneider
  • Faust
  • Andreas Heusler
  • Ernest Tonnelat

subjects

  • narrative
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  • scholarship
  • interpretation
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  • tradition
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  • authorship
  • characterisation

places

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