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W.H. Jackson Der Erzähler im mittelhochdeutschen Epos. Formen seines Hervortretens bei Lamprecht, Konrad, Hartmann, in Wolframs Willehalm und in den 'Spielmannsepen'. (Philologische Studien und Quellen, Heft 58), by Uwe Pörksen 42/1, p. 62

languages

  • Old High German
  • altfranzösisch
  • Mittelhochdeutsch
  • Mittellateinisch
  • Altitalienisch
  • Mittelhochdeutsche Epik
  • Altrussisch
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works

  • Nibelungenlied
  • Rolandslied
  • Strassburger Alexander
  • Vorauer Alexander
  • Salman und Morolf
  • Wolfram's Willehalm
  • Orendel
  • Gottfried's Tristan
  • Hartmann's Iwein
  • Kother
  • Herzog Ernst (B)
  • Münchener Oswald
  • Hartmann's four narrative works
  • Wolfram's Parsifal
  • Kolandslied

people

  • Hartmann
  • Gottfried
  • Wolfram

subjects

  • oral
  • irony
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  • ethos
  • didacticism
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  • genre
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