Hartmann von Aue Livres
Hartmann von Aue s'impose comme l'un des poètes épiques les plus marquants de la période classique du moyen haut allemand aux alentours de 1200, initiant le roman courtois hérité de France. Sa poésie narrative, englobant des dialogues allégoriques et des récits en vers, aborde des thèmes tels que la foi, le repentir et l'amour courtois avec un style sophistiqué. Son approche novatrice de la narration et la profondeur psychologique de ses personnages ont laissé une empreinte indélébile dans l'histoire littéraire.





Iwein. Zweisprachige Ausgabe.
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Few stories were as widely known during the Middle Ages as the account of Iwein and Laudine, which appeared in French, Welsh, English, Norse, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, and two German variants. The older German version, that by the Swabian nobleman Hartmann von Aue, won instant popularity and became a model of form, style, and language for the many courtly epics which his countrymen composed up to the beginning of the modern period. In recent years, his Iwein has enjoyed a remarkable revival among medieval scholars as traditional interpretations have been challenged by new ones.
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