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German literature --- Fiction --- Literary semiotics --- anno 500-1499 --- CREATION LITTERAIRE, ARTISTIQUE, ETC. --- ENEASROMAN --- TRISTAN --- ROLANDSLIED
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CHANSON DE ROLAND --- ROLANDSLIED --- DEUTSCHE SPRACHE --- REDE --- GESCHICHTE --- MITTELHOCHDEUTSCH, 1050-1350
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Chanson de Roland. --- Roland (Poem) --- Rolandslied --- Song of Roland --- Roland-ének --- Chanson de Roland ou de Roncevaux
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This is the first book to offer analyses of multiple medieval Roland texts in English, and Burland manages to make this study accessible and clear.
Chanson de Roland --- Criticism, Textual. --- Criticism, Textual --- Roland (Poem) --- Rolandslied --- Song of Roland --- Roland-ének --- Chanson de Roland ou de Roncevaux
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This ambitious examination of all the proper names in the Chanson de Roland shows that in its presentation of both the Christian and non-Christian sides, it is finely structured even up to the smallest scenes, and at the same time, substantially worldlier than has been generally assumed. This makes it possible to retrace the outlines of the Chanson?s long prehistory, though with diminishing certainty, as far back as the Frankish defeat of 778.
Etymology --- Historical linguistics --- German language --- Epic poetry, French --- Onomastics in literature --- History and criticism --- Chanson de Roland --- Épopées. --- Onomastique. --- Chanson de Roland. --- Epenforschung. --- Namenforschung. --- Rolandslied. --- Roland (Poem) --- Rolandslied --- Song of Roland --- Roland-ének --- Chanson de Roland ou de Roncevaux --- Names in literature. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. --- History and criticism. --- Names in poetry --- Epic poetry, French - History and criticism --- Epic Poem. --- Medieval French Literature. --- Onomastics.
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Roland (Legendary character) --- Epic poetry, German --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Romances --- History and criticism --- Konrad, --- Orlando (Legendary character) --- Roland --- Legends --- Romances&delete& --- Roland (Legendary character) - Romances - History and criticism --- Epic poetry, German - History and criticism --- Konrad, - der Pfaffe, - active 12th century - Rolandslied
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The year was 778. Charlemagne, starting homeward after an expedition onto the Iberian Peninsula, left his nephew, Count Roland, in command of a rear guard. As Roland and his troops moved through the Pyrenees, a fierce enemy swooped down and annihilated them. Whether the attackers were Moors, Basques, Gascons, or Aquitainians is still disputed. The massacre soon passed into legend, preserved but at the same time expanded and interpreted in oral tradition and written accounts.Dormant after the late Middle Ages, the legend began to inspire literary works even before the discovery and publication
Middle Ages in literature. --- Medievalism --- Chansons de geste --- Epic poetry, French --- Roland (Legendary character) --- French literature --- Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Epic poetry --- French poetry --- Legends --- Heldensage --- French epic poetry --- History --- Adaptations --- History and criticism. --- Romances --- Chanson de Roland. --- Roland (Poem) --- Rolandslied --- Song of Roland --- Roland-ének --- Chanson de Roland ou de Roncevaux --- Roland --- Orlando
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Here at last is a fully annotated critical edition of the Châteauroux text of the Chanson de Roland. Even in the Corpus edition, C was represented by a simple transcript. The Roland Corpus edition of 2005 took Venice 7 as the base text and V7 laisses 92A and 108A were relegated to Appendix A. This obscured crucial evidence demonstrating the greater authority of C as representing the shared model and the role of V7 as modifier of that model. Close comparison of C with V7 and of both texts with the other versions disproves the Segre thesis of the anteriority of V7. In this edition, the aim is always to provide an authentic text with minimal emendation, so as to show the salient characteristics of C, but to discuss its readings in detailed footnotes. All arguments are solidly based on textual analysis throughout and particularly in C's repetitions and associated assonanced passages. In addition, the linguistic characteristics are studied and the historical background to C pre-1328 and its possible route from Venice to Paris between 1746 and 1792 investigated.
Roland (Legendary character) --- Chanson de Roland --- Manuscripts --- Criticism, Textual --- Manuscripts. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Chanson de Roland -- Criticism, Textual. --- Chanson de Roland -- Manuscripts. --- Roland (Legendary character) -- Romances. --- Roland (Personnage légendaire) --- Roland (Poem) --- Rolandslied --- Song of Roland --- Roland-ének --- Chanson de Roland ou de Roncevaux --- Romances. --- Romans, nouvelles, etc. --- Roland --- Orlando --- Médiathèque Equinoxe --- Manuscrit. Ms. 1. --- Critique textuelle. --- Manuscrits. --- Roland (Legendary character) - Romances --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French. --- Chanson de Roland. --- Châteauroux Version. --- Edition. --- History of the French Language. --- Medieval French Literature.
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