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Manheit und Kampf in der Literatur des Mittelalters

Ritterliche Gewalt zwischen Praxeologie und Konventionalität am Beispiel des ‚Iwein‘ und der ‚Steirischen Reimchronik‘
  • Elias Friedrichs
Language: German
Published/Copyright: 2023
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In high medieval literature, manheit describes the ability to fight and to use violence, and was therefore the knight’s most important characteristic. This study shows how in texts like Iwein and the Steierische Reimchronik, warlike and violent actions are staged as manheit and battle, and how the legitimization of the chivalric potential for violence by aristocratic rulers is glorified.

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Elias Friedrichs, University of Cologne, Germany.


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I manheit und die Praktik des Kampfes

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II manheit und Kampf im Iwein Hartmanns von Aue und der Steirischen Reimchronik

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III Fazit: manheit und Kampf. Die Umcodierung von Gewalt

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October 4, 2023
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9783111240275
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October 4, 2023
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9783111227894
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