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9783895007309

Bambeck, Florian

Herzog Friedrich von der Normandie

Der altschwedische Ritterroman »Hertig Fredrik av Normandie«. Text, Übersetzung, Untersuchungen

2009
17.0 x 24.0 cm, 252 p., cloth
98,00 €

ISBN: 9783895007309
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Short Description

Around 1300 the norwegian royal house ordered an unknown writer to translate a nowadays lost german source into the old swedish knight’s tale „Hertig Fredrik av Normandie“. Because of it being in old swedish, german scientific research tended to overlook the text. The book at hand tries to remedy this fact by presenting for the first time a german line by line translation. An additonal study comparing the assumed german source „*Herzog Friedrich von der Normandie“ to contemporary medieval texts finally sets the cornerstone for a future, more thorough analysis of the text.

Description

Around 1300 the norwegian royal house ordered an unknown writer to translate a nowadays lost german source into the old swedish knight’s tale „Hertig Fredrik av Normandie“. Because of it being in old swedish, german scientific research tended to overlook the text. The book at hand tries to remedy this fact. It begins with an extensive overview of the scandinavian research to the „Hertig Fredrik av Normandie“, whose source was, especially in the 19th century, heavily debated. The second part of the book presents the old swedish text in a german line by line translation, giving german readers for the first time in centuries access to the tale. The text was edited using microfilms of the so-called „Codex Verelianus“ and was translated carefully following the swedish text as close as possible. The third part comprises a comparison of the swedish tale - and thus, its german source - with contemporary german literature. The assumed german source „*Herzog Friedrich von der Normandie“ reveals itself to be closely connected to the arthurian romance, especially the texts created by Hartmann von Aue, such as „Iwein“ or „Erec“. Dwarves and giants are represented in it as well as a great tournament. But the similarities end there. The author sets the story in a post-arthurian era, where the arthurian court has ceased to exist and thus can no longer play its traditional role as center around which the story revolves. Using motives from classical arthurian romance, Brautwerbungsepik and german chanson de geste the author of „*Herzog Friedrich von der Normandie“ has created a post-classical arthurian romance which already links to the uprising Minne- und Herrschaftsroman of the later 13th century. This new study dates the text around the year 1250 and hopes to have succeeded in setting the cornerstone for a future, more thorough analysis of the text.

Biographical Note

Florian Bambeck studied german and english philology at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. During a one-year study stay in Umeå, Sweden, he set his mind on giving back the text of „Hertig Fredrik av Normandie“ to the german medieval philology. After earning his doctorate he continued working on editing texts and since 2007 is a member of a work group at the institute of modern german literature in Würzburg publishing the new historical-critical edition of german writer Jean Paul.

Series Description

This series, which will comprise doctoral and professorial dissertations and other monographs as well as collective volumes, aims at highlighting and promoting interdisciplinarity in Medieval Studies even more than is currently the case. Works from all branches of Medieval Studies will be accepted, provided they emphasise the aspect of interdisciplinarity, i.e. they attempt to transgress the boundaries of any single subject.

Keywords

14th century, c 1300 to c 1399 (104) || Germanistik (61) || Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers (29) || Literature: history & criticism (179) || Literaturwissenschaft (80) || Mittelalter (290) || c 1000 CE to c 1500 (377)