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" A companion to the works of Hartmann von Aue / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 974777
Doc. No : b729147
Title & Author : A companion to the works of Hartmann von Aue /\ edited by Francis G. Gentry.
Publication Statement : Rochester, NY :: Camden House,, 2005.
Series Statement : Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Page. NO : 1 online resource (vi, 291 pages) :: illustrations.
ISBN : 157113641X
: : 9781571136411
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Hartmann's theological milieu / Frank Tobin -- Hartmann von Aue as lyricist / Will Hasty -- Hartmann von Aue and Chrétien de Troyes: respective approaches to the matter of Britain / Alois Wolf -- Gender and love in the epic romances of Hartmann von Aue / Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand -- The two-fold path: Erec and Enite on the road to wisdom / Francis G. Gentry -- The body in pain in the works of Hartmann von Aue / Scott E. Pincikowski -- Illness and cure in Hartmann von Aue's Arme Heinrich and Iwein / Melitta Weiss Adamson -- Hartmann's legends and the Bible / Brian Murdoch -- Hartmann's works in the visual arts / James A. Rushing, Jr. -- The medieval literary reception of Hartmann's works / William H. Jackson -- A tale of sacrifice and love: literary way stations of the Arme Heinrich from the Brothers Grimm to Tankred Dorst / Rüdiger Krohn.
Abstract : In perhaps 25 years of creative productivity (ca. 1180-ca. 1205), Hartmann von Aue authored a dispute about love between the body and the heart, <I>Die Klage,</I> numerous songs of courtly love, crusading songs, and most likely took part in a Crusade himself. He composed the first German Arthurian romance, <I>Erec,</I> based on Chrétien's like-named work, and he -- apparently -- ended his literarycareer with a second, <I>Iwein</I>. Further, he is the creator of two provocative rel-igious-didactic works, <I>Gregorius,</I> a tale of double incest, repentance, and redemption, and <I>Der arme Heinrich,</I> the account of a seemingly perfect nobleman who is stricken with leprosy and then ultimately cured by a process set into motion by a very young peasant girl, whom he ultimately marries. Noother medieval German poet treats such an extraordinary breadth of themes at such a high level of artistic expression. The essays in this volume, written by scholars from North America and Europe, offer insight into many aspects of Hartmann's <I>oeuvre,</I> including the medieval and modern visual and literary reception of his works. The volume also offers considerations of Hartmann and Chrétien;Hartmann's putative theological background and the influence of the Bible on his tales; the reflection of his medical knowledge in <I>Der arme Heinrich</I> and <I>Iwein</I>; and a complete survey of his lyric production. Newer avenues of research are also presented, with essays on issues of gender and on the role of pain as a constitutive part of the courtly experience. It is hoped that this volume will prove to be a stimulating companion not only for those familiar with Hartmann but also for those who are just making the acquaintance of one of the greatest of medieval German poets.<BR><BR>Francis G. Gentry is Professor Emeritus of German at the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Subject : Hartmann,active 12th century-- Criticism and interpretation.
: Hartmann von Aue,12e s-- Critique et interprétation.
: Hartmann, 1160-1210
: Hartmann,active 12th century.
Subject : POETRY-- Continental European.
Dewey Classification : ‭831/.21‬
LC Classification : ‭PT1535‬‭.C66 2005eb‬
Added Entry : Gentry, Francis G.
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