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Medieval Dutch Literature

English · Hardback

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A 1994 collection of essays shedding light on medieval Dutch literature set in its socio-historic and cultural context.

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List of contributors; Preface; Map; Introduction Erik Kooper; Part I. Court and City: 1. Court and city culture in the Low Countries from 1100 to 1530 W. Prevenier; 2. Middle Dutch literature at court (with special reference to the court of Holland-Bavaria) Frits van Oostrom; 3. Heralds, knights and travelling Wim van Anrooij; 4. The rise of urban literature in the Low Countries Herman Pleij; Part II. The World of Chivalry: 5. Middle Dutch Charlemagne romances and the oral tradition of the chansons de geste Evert van den Berg and Bart Besamusca; 6. The prologue to Arturs doet, the Middle Dutch translation of La Mort le Roi Artu in the Lancelot Compilation Bart Besamusca and Orlanda S. H. Lie; 7. The Roman van Walewein, an episodic Arthurian romance J. D. Janssens; Part III. Reynard the Fox: 8. Words and deeds in the Middle Dutch Reynaert stories Paul Wackers; Part IV. The Literature of Love: 9. Dirc Potter, a medieval Ovid A. M. J. van Buuren; 10. Hovedans: fourteenth-century dancing songs in the Rhine and Meuse area Frank Willaert; Part V. Religious Literature: 11. The saint and the world: the Middle Dutch Voyage of Saint Brendan Clara Strijbosch; 12. Hadewijch: mystic poetry and courtly love J. Reynaert; 13. The Modern Devotion and innovation in Middle Dutch literature Th. Mertens; Part VI. Artes Texts: 14. A fourteenth-century vernacular poetics: Jan van Boendale's 'How Writers Should Write' (with a Modern English translation of the text by Erik Kooper) W. P. Gerritsen, H. van Dijk, Orlanda S. H. Lie and A. M. J. van Buuren; 15. From food therapy to cookery-book Ria Jansen-Sieben; Part VII. Drama: 16. The drama texts in the Van Hulthem manuscript H. van Dijk; Appendix A: bibliography of translations; Appendix B: chronological table; Index.

Summary

This 1994 book offers insights into the rich and varied Dutch literature of the Middle Ages. Sixteen essays written by top scholars consider this literature in the context of the social, historical and cultural developments of the period in which it took shape.

Product details

Assisted by Erik Kooper (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.11.2011
 
EAN 9780521402224
ISBN 978-0-521-40222-4
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Weight 710 g
Series New Cambridge Shakespeare: The
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > German linguistics / literary studies

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