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W.H. Jackson

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W.H. Jackson Der Erzähler im mittelhochdeutschen Epos. Formen seines Hervortretens bei Lamprecht, Konrad, Hartmann, in Wolframs Willehalm und in den 'Spielmannsepen'. (Philologische Studien und Quellen, Heft 58), by Uwe Pörksen MÆ 42/1, p. 62 JSTOR: 43627842

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  • Mittelhochdeutsch
  • Old High German
  • altfranzösisch
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  • Mittellateinisch
  • Altitalienisch
  • Mittelhochdeutsche Epik
  • Altrussisch

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  • Kolandslied
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  • Herzog Ernst (B)
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  • Orendel
  • Salman und Morolf
  • Hartmann's four narrative works
  • Wolfram's Willehalm
  • Nibelungenlied
  • Gottfried's Tristan
  • Wolfram's Parsifal
  • Rolandslied
  • Hartmann's Iwein

people

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  • Wolfram
  • Gottfried

subjects

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  • audience
  • intrusions
  • commentary
  • stylistics
  • didacticism
  • irony
  • ethos
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  • writing
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  • genre
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  • Berlin
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