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Dennis Green 'Mœre' und 'werc'. Zur Funktion von erzählerischem Handeln im 'Iwein' Hartmanns von Aue, Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 321, by Beate Hennig 52/1, p. 176
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E.B. Lyle ORPHEUS AND TRISTAN 50/2, p. 305

languages

  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Latin
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • Tristan
  • Sir Orfeo
  • Iwein
  • Recueil des Hystoires Troyennes
  • Lai d'Orphée
  • Tristran
  • The Saga of Tristram and Isönd

people

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  • Orpheus

subjects

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  • relationship
  • narrative
  • performance
  • music
  • reception
  • interpretation
  • transformation
  • action
  • law
  • consolation
  • guilt
  • fate
  • speech
  • narration
  • competition
  • abduction
  • promise
  • exchange
  • mortality

places

  • Ireland
  • Arthur
  • Troy
  • Edinburgh
  • Hell
  • Hamburg
  • Guinevere
  • Lunete
  • Laudine
  • Göppingen
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