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  1. Three political tales from medieval Germany
    Duke Ernst, Henry of Kempten, and Reynard the fox
    Published: 2024; © 2024
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "Fresh, accurate, and accessible translations of three texts that reveal much about medieval political thought and are surprisingly relevant to the precariousness of present-day political systems. Recent political events around the world, not least... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2024 A 6600
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Fresh, accurate, and accessible translations of three texts that reveal much about medieval political thought and are surprisingly relevant to the precariousness of present-day political systems. Recent political events around the world, not least January 6, 2021, have shown that political systems long thought to be resilient can be surprisingly at risk. This edition offers an introduction to and prose translations of three texts that demonstrate just how precarious things can be even in a rigidly structured society (here the medieval Holy Roman Empire). The texts, the anonymously authored Duke Ernst, Konrad of Würzburg's Henry of Kempten, and Heinrich's Reynard the Fox, are also literary works, designed to entertain. Two of them are adventure stories, but carry a message about the care needed to prevent the escalation of violence; the third is a bleak warning against unscrupulous advisors. As works of literature they are varied. The first moves from recognizable history to develop into an early fantasy novel, as the central character goes boldly to distant places outside the known world and meets, fights with, and learns from strange and alien creatures, before returning to the "real" world. The second, a novella, is ostensibly about chivalric bravery, but it is set in a pre-chivalric period, and shows how (then as now) a trivial incident can escalate towards disaster. The third is an animal fable, part of the extensive tradition of Reynard the Fox, initially familiar, but developing into a violent and dark tale that ends with the death of a king"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Murdoch, Brian (ÜbersetzerIn); Konrad; Heinrich
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640141858
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture ; [239]
    Subjects: German literature; Tales; Tales, Medieval; Fiction
    Scope: xxxv, 165 Seiten
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