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Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages

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This volume gathers retellings of medieval heroic and romantic lays from Germanic and related traditions—Langobardian tales, the Amelung cycle, the Dietrich of Bern romances, the Nibelung legend and its lament, Beowulf, the Carolingian chansons, and Arthurian and Grail narratives. The selections present episodes of dragon-slaying, feuds, courtly quests, betrayals, and tragic consequences alongside mythical motifs and poetic treatment. Essays and an introduction contextualize oral transmission, ritual and social customs, and the tension between popular tradition and courtly romance. Organized by cycle, the collection highlights recurring themes of honor, loyalty, fate, and collective memory.

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Wilhelm Wägner

Wilhelm Wägner was a literary figure known for his contributions to the understanding of medieval literature. His notable work, "Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages," explores the rich tapestry of narratives from this era, shedding light on the cultural and historical contexts that shaped these stories. Wägner's scholarship provides valuable insights into the themes and motifs prevalent in medieval epics and romances, making his work significant for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.

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