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Originally published in 1962, Robert Lichtenstein's translation of King Rother made the medieval epic available to English-speaking audiences for the first time. His translation in rhymed couplets seeks to convey the humorous spirit of the original and an introduction places the poem in its historical context.
Epic poetry, German. --- German epic poetry --- German poetry
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No poem in German literature is so well known and studied in Germany and Europe as the 800-year-old Das Nibelungenlied. In the English-speaking world, however, the poem has remained little known, languishing without an adequate translation. This wonderful new translation by eminent translator Burton Raffel brings the epic poem to life in English for the first time, rendering it in verse that does full justice to the original High Middle German. His translation underscores the formal aspects of the poem and preserves its haunting beauty. Often called the German lliad, Das Nibelungenlied is a heroic epic both national in character and sweeping in scope. The poem moves inexorably from romance through tragedy to holocaust. It portrays the existential struggles and downfall of an entire people, the Burgundians, in a military conflict with the Huns and their king. In his foreword to the book, Michael Dirda observes that the story "could be easily updated to describe the downfall of a Mafia crime family, something like The Godfather, with swords." The tremendous appeal of Das Nibelungenlied throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is reflected in such works as Richard Wagner's opera tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen, Fritz Lang's two-part film Die Nibelungen, and, more recently, J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
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Die »Rabenschlacht«, ein strophisches mittelhochdeutsches Heldenepos wohl der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts, schließt inhaltlich an das Geschehen der »Dietrichs Flucht« an. Thematisiert werden ein weiterer glückloser Sieg Dietrichs von Bern über seinen Widersacher Ermrich in der Schlacht vor Ravenna und die Rückkehr Dietrichs in das Exil am Etzelhof. Die Edititon bietet den Text der »Rabenschlacht« in überlieferungsnaher Gestalt. Ediert wird nach dem Leithandschriftenprinzip (Leithandschrift ist die älteste Handschrift R); der Text folgt im wesentlichen der Schreibsprache der Leithandschrift. Zwei Apparate, benutzerfreundlich seitlich und unter dem Text angeordnet, dokumentieren Varianten und Fassungsunterschiede. Ein Stellenkommentar, ebenfalls unterhalb des Textes abgedruckt, bietet Sprach- und Sacherläuterungen, Hinweise auf intra- und intertextuelle Bezüge sowie Erläuterungen editorischer Entscheidungen. In der Einleitung werden die Handschriften beschrieben, die Fassungen skizziert und die Editionsgrundsätze eingehend erläutert. Das Namensverzeichnis verzeichnet alle Personen-, Orts- und Tiernamen in den Schreibungen der einzelnen Handschriften mit den dazugehörigen Stellenangaben.
Heinrich der Vogler --- Manuscripts [Medieval ] --- Germany --- German poetry --- Middle High German, 1050-1500 --- Epic poetry, German. --- Ravenna (Italy) --- History --- German epic poetry --- Ravenne (Italy) --- Raṿeno (Italy)
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Epic poetry, German. --- Nibelungen --- Poésie épique allemande --- -Nibelungensage --- Nibelungs --- German epic poetry --- Poésie épique allemande --- Epic poetry, German --- German poetry --- Nibelungensage --- Legends --- Poetry --- Poetry. --- Nibelungen - Poetry
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German literature --- Nibelungenlied --- anno 1200-1299 --- Arts, German --- Epic poetry, German --- Nibelungen in literature. --- Nibelungen --- Themes, motives. --- Legends --- Art. --- Themes, motives --- Nibelungen in literature --- German arts --- Nibelungensage --- Nibelungs --- German epic poetry --- German poetry --- Nibelungenlied. --- Nibelunge Nôt --- Nibelunge Liet
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Poetry --- German literature --- German poetry --- -Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Epic poetry, German --- -German epic poetry --- History and criticism --- -History and criticism --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Spielmannsepen. (Mélanges) --- Spielmannsepen. (Versch. onderwerpen)
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Die vorliegende Studie interpretiert in vier eng miteinander verzahnten Kapiteln die Texte einer der langlebigsten Erzähltraditionen des deutschen Mittelalters und zielt auf eine Neubeschreibung der aventiurehaften Dietrichepik aus rezeptionsästhetischer Perspektive. Dabei gelangt die Arbeit zu neuen Einsichten im Bereich der narrativen Konstanten des Korpus und zeigt, wie der lang anhaltende Erfolg der Texte zu erklären ist. Die Arbeit lässt sich zugleich als Versuch verstehen auszutesten, wie ,wörtlich' man mittelalterliche Schemaliteratur eigentlich lesen darf.
Epic poetry, German. --- Violence in literature. --- German epic poetry --- German poetry --- Dietrich, --- Berne, Dietrich of --- Dietrich von Bern --- Von Bern, Dietrich --- Theodoric, --- Epic poetry, German --- Violence in literature --- Eckenlied. --- Laurin. --- Dietrich (von Bern). --- Dietrich Epic. --- Reception (Literature).
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German literature --- Epic poetry, German --- -German epic poetry --- German poetry --- History and criticism --- Nibelungen in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Nibelungenlied. --- Kudrun. --- -History and criticism --- Nibelungen in literature --- Nibelunge Nôt --- Nibelunge Liet --- Gudrun --- Kutrun --- Gudrun. (Versch. onderwerpen) --- Nibelungenlied. (Mélanges) --- Gudrun. (Mélanges) --- Nibelungenlied. (Versch. onderwerpen)
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Poetry --- Germanic literature --- Epic poetry, German --- -German poetry --- -Heldensage --- -Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- European literature --- Heroic saga --- Epic literature --- Heroes --- Legends --- Chansons de geste --- German literature --- German epic poetry --- German poetry --- History and criticism --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Heldensage. --- History and criticism. --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Heldensage --- Epic literature [Germanic ] --- Addresses, essays, lectures
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