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The Arthur of the Germans: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval German Literature and Life (University of Wales Press - Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages)

by W. H. Jackson, W. H. Jackson

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The third volume of a comprehensive series exploring Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages, the present volume being a thorough survey of Arthurian themes in medieval German and Dutch literature, comprising contributions by nineteen scholars on various aspects such as socio-historical interpretatons and intertextuality. 9 black-and-white illustrations.… (more)
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The third volume of a comprehensive series exploring Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages, the present volume being a thorough survey of Arthurian themes in medieval German and Dutch literature, comprising contributions by nineteen scholars on various aspects such as socio-historical interpretatons and intertextuality. 9 black-and-white illustrations.

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