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The original myth of Adam and Eve and their banishment from paradise is an integral part of western culture and has been received in various ways in literature, film, theater and art. The medieval author Lutwin not only transfers the myth into the still young literary language of German, but also links it to a love discourse and shows the protagonists important basic questions of human life. Sabine Griese works out possibilities and chapters of literature on Ludwig's text.
German literature --- History and criticism --- Adam --- Eve --- In literature --- German literature - Middle High German, 1050-1500 - History and criticism --- Adam - (Biblical figure) - In literature --- Eve - (Biblical figure) - In literature --- Adam - (Biblical figure) --- Eve - (Biblical figure)
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Lerberghe, van, Charles --- Aards paradijs in de literatuur --- Bible dans la littérature --- Bible in literature --- Bijbel in de literatuur --- Eden in literature --- Paradis terrestre dans la littérature --- Belgian literature (French) --- Eden in literature. --- Littérature belge (française) --- Eden dans la littérature --- Lerberghe, Charles van, --- Eve --- In literature. --- Bible --- 840 "19" VAN LERBERGHE, CHARLES --- Franse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--VAN LERBERGHE, CHARLES --- Eve (Biblical figure) --- -Lerberghe, Charles van --- In literature --- 840 "19" VAN LERBERGHE, CHARLES Franse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--VAN LERBERGHE, CHARLES --- Littérature belge (française) --- Eden dans la littérature --- חוה --- Ḥaṿah --- Ḥawwāh --- Khavah --- حواء --- Ḥawwāʼ --- Biblia --- Lerberghe, Charles van --- Lerberghe, Charles van, - 1861-1907. - Chanson d'Eve. --- Eve - (Biblical figure) - In literature. --- Eve - (Biblical figure)
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