Women as Protagonists and Poets in the German Middle Ages

Women as Protagonists and Poets in the German Middle Ages
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1991
Genre: Civilization, Medieval, in literature
ISBN: UCAL:B3669090

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Late Medieval German Women s Poetry

Late Medieval German Women s Poetry
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843840219

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A considerable collection of German women's poetry in translation, results of ingenious archival research.

Women as Protagonists and Poets in the German Middle Ages

Women as Protagonists and Poets in the German Middle Ages
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1991
Genre: Civilization, Medieval, in literature
ISBN: UVA:X001986913

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The Power of a Woman s Voice in Medieval and Early Modern Literatures

The Power of a Woman s Voice in Medieval and Early Modern Literatures
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110897777

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The study takes the received view among scholars that women in the Middle Ages were faced with sustained misogyny and that their voices were seldom heard in public and subjects it to a critical analysis. The ten chapters deal with various aspects of the question, and the voices of a variety of authors - both female and male - are heard. The study opens with an enquiry into violence against women, including in texts by male writers (Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried von Straßburg, Wolfram von Eschenbach) which indeed describe instances of violence, but adopt an extremely critical stance towards them. It then proceeds to show how women were able to develop an independent identity in various genres and could present themselves as authorities in the public eye. Mystic texts by Hildegard of Bingen, Marie de France and Margery Kempe, the medieval conduct poem known as Die Winsbeckin, the Devout Books of Sisters composed in convents in South-West Germany, but also quasi-historical documents such as the memoirs of Helene Kottaner or Anna Weckerin's cookery book, demonstrate that far more women were in the public gaze than had hitherto been assumed and that they possessed the self-confidence to establish their positions with their intellectual and their literary achievements.

Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110895445

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Earlier theses on the history of childhood can now be laid to rest and a fundamental paradigm shift initiated, as there is an overwhelming body of evidence to show that in medieval and early modern times too there were close emotional relations between parents and children. The contributors to this volume demonstrate conclusively on the one hand how intensively parents concerned themselves with their children in the pre-modern era, and on the other which social, political and religious conditions shaped these relationships. These studies in emotional history demonstrate how easy it is for a subjective choice of sources, coupled with faulty interpretations – caused mainly by modern prejudices toward the Middle Ages in particular – to lead to the view that in the past children were regarded as small adults. The contributors demonstrate convincingly that intense feelings – admittedly often different in nature – shaped the relationship between adults and children.

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
Author: Margaret Schaus
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 986
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415969444

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Medieval German Voices in the 21st Century

Medieval German Voices in the 21st Century
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9042009810

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As witnessed by a tremendous upsurge in medieval research, academic meetings, innovative interpretive approaches, enrolment numbers, and public interest, Medieval Studies are proving once again to be a vibrant field of investigations both inside and outside of academia. Nevertheless, there is a tendency among colleagues and administrators in the field of Germanistik/German Studies to exclude the earlier period as an exotic and irrelevant subject matter. The contributors to this volume, all of whom teach at North American universities, make a strong case for the paradigmatic function of medieval German literature for the general field of Germanistik, and argue that many of the most recent changes in our discipline related to the German Studies paradigm have been foreshadowed by Medieval Studies where interdisciplinarity, comparative approaches, the consideration of Mentalitätsgeschichte, theology, history, art history, even gender studies, and the history of everyday life have often constituted the conditio sine qua non. Some of the authors in this volume argue for the relevance of medieval German literature by investigating concrete cases taken from the Middle Ages, others show how modern German literature has been deeply influenced by medieval texts. The purpose of this volume is not to privilege medieval literature over modern literature, but instead to reclaim the premodern period as an important and relevant field of investigation within contemporary German Studies.

Routledge Revivals Women and Gender in Medieval Europe 2006

Routledge Revivals  Women and Gender in Medieval Europe  2006
Author: Margaret Schaus
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2033
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351681582

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First published in 2006, Women and Gender in Medieval Europe examines the daily reality of medieval women from all walks of life in Europe between 450 CE and 1500 CE. This reference work provides a comprehensive understanding of many aspects of medieval women and gender, such as art, economics, law, literature, sexuality, politics, philosophy and religion, as well as the daily lives of ordinary women. Masculinity in the middle ages is also addressed to provide important context for understanding women's roles. Additional up-to-date bibliographies have been included for the 2016 reprint. Written by renowned international scholars and easily accessible in an A-to-Z format, students, researchers, and scholars will find this outstanding reference work to be a valuable resource on women in Medieval Europe.