Kudrun (sometimes known as the Gudrunlied or Gudrun), is an anonymous Middle High German heroic epic. The poem was likely composed in either Austria or...
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of the saga is found in the Middle High German poem Kudrun, as a prologue to the story of Kudrun herself. Yet another version is found in the Old Yiddish...
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"Tronchiennes", which sounds almost like "Tronje". Dutch authors place the Kudrun saga here since it contains townscape and landscape names such as "Wulpe...
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Dukus Horant is a heroic epic with thematic similarities to the German poem Kudrun. It is thus a good example of the transfer of literary material between...
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Tod Lay of Hildebrand Muspilli The Merseburg Incantations Nibelungenlied Kudrun Weyland Dietrich von Bern Mannaz Common Germanic deities Germanic king Anglo-Saxon...
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the Kudrun (c. 1250), for instance, has been described as a reply to the Nibelungenlied that reverses the heroic tragedy of the previous poem. Kudrun herself...
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Ambraserheldenbuch. Fol. 149r. The large initial marks the start of the 10th "Aventiure" of Kudrun....
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the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Ernst Martin, ed. Kudrun. Halle a.S., Waisenhaus. 1902. p. 297 https://archive...
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(Burgundians and Siegfried), the lovers Walther and Hildegund, the maiden Kudrun, kings Ortnit and Wolfdietrich, and Dietrich von Bern. He found the heroic...
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Gunnar and wife of Sigurd in Norse mythology. Gudrun may also refer to: Kudrun, also known as Gudrun, a German medieval epic and its main character Guðrún...
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characters (with notable texts being its versions of the Nibelungenlied, the Kudrun and the poem Nibelungenklage) and defends the concept of Frauenehre (female...
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Elsasses". Bermerkungen zur Kudrun, 1867 – Remarks about Kudrun. Goethe in Strassburg, 1871 – Goethe in Strassburg. Kudrun (1872, second edition 1902)...
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French) by Graindor de Douai and others Nibelungenlied (Middle High German) Kudrun (Middle High German) Daniel von dem blühenden Tal (Middle High German) Brut...
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Vogelweide Heinrich Frauenlob Oswald von Wolkenstein Epic Nibelungenlied Kudrun Chivalric romance Hartmann von Aue's Erec and Iwein Wolfram von Eschenbach's...
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continent, this name is only attested for an apparently unrelated figure (see Kudrun). The etymology of Kriemhild is less clear. The second element is clearly...
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Nights (1895) Weltfrühling (Libretto by Rudolf Wackernagel [de], 1894) Kudrun (Opera in 3 acts, Libretto by Stephan Born, premiered January 29, 1896)...
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notable works. He has translated works of medieval literature, such as Kudrun, into the English language. Murdoch is particularly interested in religious...
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English Finnsburh Fragment and is also alluded to in Beowulf and Widsith. In Kudrun, the Frisians are one of the people in Heoden (Hetel's) kingdom, but are...
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Judeo-German (Proto-Yiddish) with thematic similarities to the German poem Kudrun found in the earliest Yiddish literary manuscript from 1384. In the early...
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the Gesta Danorum of Saxo Grammaticus, and the Middle High German poem Kudrun. It must also have been known in Orkney, since it is referred to in a poem...
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direct reaction to the heroic nihilism of the Nibelungenlied is found in the Kudrun (1230?), in which material also found in Old English and Old Norse about...
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1957 Deutsche Heldensagen, Berlin vol. 1. Dietrich von Bern, 1958 vol. 2. Kudrun und Nibelungen, 1960 Der stralsundische Ratskutscher und andere deutsche...
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complete Nibelungen cycle: the Nibelungenlied, the Nibelungenklage and Kudrun. From the Dietrich cycle it includes Dietrichs Flucht, Rabenschlacht, Biterolf...
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it. Atlamál, Völsunga saga Kriemhild See Gudrun/Kriemhild Kudrun Middle High German: Kûdrûn, in the manuscript Chaudrun, Chutrum. Not historical. See...
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Nibelungenlied (manuscript d) The Nibelungenklage (incomplete, manuscript d) Kudrun (sole surviving manuscript) Biterolf und Dietleib (sole surviving manuscript)...
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in a violent manner. Gunda Lange writes that the Nibelungenlied and the Kudrun (both take the woman as the central character and are put next to each other...
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Ludwig von Normandie. She is abusive to Kudrun after she has been abducted and is described as evil. Kudrun Gernot/Guthormr1 Old Norse: Gutþormr or Old...
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Sigurd/Siegfried for etymology. King of the Moors and a failed suitor for Kudrun. His attack distracts Hetel and Herwig so that Ludwig and Hartmut are able...
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Hildebrandston (similar to the Nibelungenstrophe used in the Nibelungenlied and Kudrun). It consists of four long-lines: each long-line has three feet with a feminine...
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Hildebrandston (similar to the Nibelungenstrophe used in the Nibelungenlied and Kudrun). It consists of four long-lines: each long-line has three feet with a feminine...
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