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Gottfried von Strassburg: Tristan - The Prologue or In Search of Gottfried's werlt of the edele herze

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Stepanek, Martin

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Essay from the year 1999 in the subject German Studies - Older German Literature, Medieval Studies, grade: very good, University of Nottingham (German Department), language: English, abstract: Despite two centuries of intensive literary research on Gottfrieds `Tristan, the poem has remained one of the most discussed and controversial works of medieval literature. The poem has seen many researchers struggle with interpretations and many of the questions researchers came up with in the past proved to be hardly answerable. Especially the prologue to Tristan has remained very difficult to decipher. What was Gottfried trying to convey, when he addressed his poem to the world of the `edelen herzen only? What was Gottfrieds idea of an ideal life? And finally, in what way does the conception of his poem coincide with Aristotles idea of catharsis? A closer look at the second part of the prologue (vv 45-244) and the literary discourse about it will hopefully throw some light on these questions, or, at least, provide the reader with some useful ideas about Gottfrieds famous love poem.Indeed, to split the prologue into two parts, which (unfortunately?) was to be the starting point of my essay, is a very delicate matter. Considering formal aspects of the text, it seems justifiable to split the prologue into two parts as follows: a part one which consists of the first 44 lines written in four-line rhyming stanzas, and a part two which introduces a new pattern of rhymed couplets, beginning line 45. This way of splitting up the prologue has been the preferred one in the past, though some critics now regard it as out-dated and not very helpful.Dietz1 believes that the prologue has to be seen as a whole and therefore tends to prefer Schönes2 suggestion to divide the prologue according to certain keywords, or, as he puts it `Hauptthemen, which seem to represent the central idea of each of his suggested parts. The `Hauptthemen Schöne names are `guot (vv 1-40), `werlt (vv 41-76), `muoze (vv 77-96), `sene (vv 97-130), `liebe (vv 174-221) and `leben and `tot (vv 222-244). Schöne chooses these key words according to their frequency of occurrence in the text. In all cases the stated keyword is the word which appears most frequently in the respective part and therefore depicts the central idea of it. Schönes analysis of the prologue based on his suggested `Hauptthemen is an interesting approach to do justice to the complexity of the prologue. In some respect, however, his choice of the different `Hauptthemen may be questionable.

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Erschienen: 09.01.2003

Umfang: 8 S., 0.11 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783638162715

Umbreit-Nr.: 4694266

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