The Strassburg Alexander and the Munich Oswald : pre-courtly adventure of the German Middle Ages

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The Strassburg Alexander and the Munich Oswald : pre-courtly adventure of the German Middle Ages

translated and with an introduction by J.W. Thomas

(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin, v. 44)

Camden House, c1989

1st ed

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The "Strassburg Alexander" and the "Munich Oswald," heretofore never translated into English, were written during the third quarter of the twelfth century, a time when German narrative verse was beginning to escape the dominationof the Church and appeal primarily to the secular interests of the public. The "Alexander" is a version of one of the most popular stories of antiquity and all time. The "Munich Oswald" too is based on the deeds of an important historical figure: the seventeeth-century King Oswald of Northumbria, who was instrumental in the defeat and Christianization of the West Saxons.

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