German Literature of the High Middle Ages
By Will Hasty (Editor), Albrecht Classen (Contribution by), Charles Bowlus (Contribution by), Elizabeth A. Andersen (Contribution by), Harry Jackson (Contribution by), Marion E. Gibbs (Contribution by), Michael Resler (Contribution by), Neil Thomas (Contribution by), Nicola McLelland (Contribution by), Nigel Harris (Contribution by), Rodney Fisher (Contribution by), R diger Brandt (Contribution by), R diger Krohn (Contribution by), Ruth Weichselbaumer (Contribution by), Sara S. Poor (Contribution by), Susanne Samples (Contribution by), Ulrich Muller (Contribution by), Will Hasty (Contribution by)
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By Will Hasty (Editor), Albrecht Classen (Contribution by), Charles Bowlus (Contribution by), Elizabeth A. Andersen (Contribution by), Harry Jackson (Contribution by), Marion E. Gibbs (Contribution by), Michael Resler (Contribution by), Neil Thomas (Contribution by), Nicola McLelland (Contribution by), Nigel Harris (Contribution by), Rodney Fisher (Contribution by), R diger Brandt (Contribution by), R diger Krohn (Contribution by), Ruth Weichselbaumer (Contribution by), Sara S. Poor (Contribution by), Susanne Samples (Contribution by), Ulrich Muller (Contribution by), Will Hasty (Contribution by)
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New essays on the first flowering of German literature, in the High Middle Ages and especially during the period 1180-1230.
The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a somewhat precarious vernacular extension of Christian Latin culture. But the vernacular literary culture of the High Middl...
The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a somewhat precarious vernacular extension of Christian Latin culture. But the vernacular literary culture of the High Middl...


