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German Romance I Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal Edited by Michael Resler Translated by Michael Resler Der Stricker's Daniel is the first freely invented German Arthurian romance, bringing the genre to a new level of originality. Beginning with Hartmann von Aue's Erec (c.1185) and up until Daniel (c.1210-25), German poets had drawn their tales of King Arthur's knights exclusively from the world of the French romance, most commonly from the oeuvre of the great romançier Chrétien de Troyes; but in relating his eponymous hero's adventures against giants, dwarves and fellow knights, der Stricker made a clean break with this tradition, claims that he received his story from the French poet Alberich de Besançon being considered a formula only. This volume presents for the first time together both the original Middle High German text of Daniel and a full English rendering of the 8,482 verses, on facing pages; the text is accompanied by extensive notes, bibliography, and index. MICHAEL RESLER is Professor of German Studies, Boston College, Massachusetts. |
DETAILS Pages: 439Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9780859917933 Binding: Hardback First published: 18/Dec/2003 Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 GBP Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Arthurian Archives BIC class: CGL STATUS: Print on demand (please allow 3 weeks for delivery) Details updated on 03/07/2009 | |||||||
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