Chivalry in twelfth-century Germany : the works of Hartmann von Aue
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Chivalry in twelfth-century Germany : the works of Hartmann von Aue
(Arthurian studies, 34)
D.S. Brewer, 1994
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The first book in English to cover the whole production of Hartmann von Aue (fl.1180-1203), a figure of paramount importance in the history of medieval German literature... His book is refreshing...and full of stimulating ideas. MEDIUM AEVUMFirst full-scale exploration of knighthood and chivalric values in poems of key figure in 12c German literature, Hartmann von Aue.
目次
- Part 1 King Arthur and the rise of knighthood: Arthur's kingship and the rise of knighthood in the 12th century
- Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae"
- the Arthurian romances of Chretien de Troyes
- Hartmann's adaptations of "Erec" and "Yvain"
- King Arthur and the social context of Hartmann's works. Part 2 Knighthood and social status in 12th-Century Germany and in Hartmann's "Erec": knighthood and military function
- knights in lordly retinues - "ritter" and "knehte", "ritter" and "vrouwen ritters name"
- knighthood and social differentiation in the 12th century
- knighthood and nobility in historical sources
- knighthood and nobility in Hartmann's "Erec". Part 3 Knighthood and the ethics of force in "Erec": peace movements, the court and the development of knightly ethics
- the role of combats in the composition of "Erec"
- Iders - combat and the restoration of order
- the tournament and honour
- Erec's "verligen" and the world of adventure
- the robbers and the giants - robbery, captivity and ethical progress
- Galoain and Oringles - lordship and violence
- Guivreiz - "aventiure", "triuwe" and the proper grounds for combat
- Mabonagrin - knighthood and the joy of the court
- chivalric values, aesthetic form and the historical situation of Hartmann's "Erec". Part 4 "Gregorius" - knighthood in perspective: "Gregorius" and the three estates
- the view of knighthood in the debate between Gregorius and the abbot
- the moral evaluation of chivalry in "Gregorius"
- penance, contrition and the inner life. Part 5 Knighthood, love service and the crusade in Hartmann's "Klage" and his lyrics: the figure of the knight in the 12th-century "minnesang"
- lessons in love - the "Klage"
- the ethics of service and reward in Hartmann's lyrics
- knighthood and conversion - Hartmann's crusading songs. Part 6 "Der Arme Heinrich" - lord, peasant and lay literacy: Hartmann and lay literacy
- knighthood and moral insight
- aristocracy and peasantry. Part 7 Knighthood in "Iwein" - voices of the characters: introduction - knighthood and narrative voice
- Iwein's awakening - the basis of a chivalric identity
- Gawein's advice - knighthood, marriage and lordship over lands
- Lunete's accusation - knighthood and "triuwe". Part 8 Knighthood in "Iwein" - social, legal and ethical dimensions of the action: Arthur's realm - Laudine's realm
- the opening cycle - honour and self-assertion
- the main cycle - justice and moral reflection
- "aventiure", trial by combat and the role of courtliness
- chivalric values, aesthetic form and the historical situation of Hartmann's "Iwein". Part 9 Conclusions.
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