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Dennis Green Der Kampf mit dem Freund oder Verwandten in der deutschen Literatur bis um 1300. (Medium Ævum: Philologische Studien, Bd. 1), by Wolfgang Harms 34/2, p. 143

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Latin
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Dutch

works

  • Arthurian romance
  • Hildebrandslied
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  • Prose Lancelot
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  • Herzog Ernst
  • Biterolf und Dietleip
  • Heinrich von Veldeke
  • Trojan War (versions unspecified)
  • Cain and Abel theme
  • Wilhelm von Wenden
  • Kolandslied
  • Neuer Parsifal
  • Mabonagrin

people

  • Prudentius

subjects

  • romance
  • literary
  • Conflict
  • identity
  • heroism
  • allegory
  • self-awareness
  • dualism
  • tradition
  • courtliness

places

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  • Iwein
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