Wie fanden Riesen ihren Weg in die altjiddische Literatur und woher kommen sie?
A comparison of the oldest known fragment of Yiddish literature, Dukus Horant with an Arthurian Romance (Widuwilt/Artushof) and an epic about Dietrich von Bern (published in 1597 by Isaak ben Aharon - a version of the MHG Younger Sigenot) shorn that these texts have an interesting common feature: th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Arcadia 2002-01, Vol.37 (2), p.384 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A comparison of the oldest known fragment of Yiddish literature, Dukus Horant with an Arthurian Romance (Widuwilt/Artushof) and an epic about Dietrich von Bern (published in 1597 by Isaak ben Aharon - a version of the MHG Younger Sigenot) shorn that these texts have an interesting common feature: they are saturated with descriptions of mythical giants. Why do these figures appear here? What is their progeny? A critical survey of several hitherto proposed solutions leads to the conclusion that not MHG texts but a general acquaintance with popular European beliefs and stories were the source of the old Yiddish giants. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 0003-7982 1613-0642 |