The Tragedy of Knighthood: Origins of the Tannhäuser Legend |
Contents
Le Paradis de la Reine Sibylle | 21 |
the test of moral fortitude | 39 |
Fairyland and the fairymistress story | 54 |
The demonic fairymistress | 74 |
The German ballads | 92 |
Conclusion | 129 |
Appendix | 136 |
Bibliography | 172 |
Other editions - View all
The Tragedy of Knighthood: Origins of the Tannhäuser Legend J. M. Clifton-Everest Limited preview - 1979 |
The Tragedy of Knighthood: Origins of the Tannhäuser Legend J. M. Clifton-Everest Limited preview - 1979 |
The Tragedy of Knighthood: Origins of the Tannhäuser-legend J M Clifton-Everest No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
15th century absolution Aeneas allegorical allusion Andrea Antoine Antoine's appears Arthur Arthurian Barto Bußlied Bußlieder Celtic Chrétien de Troyes confession courtly Danhueser demonic fairy-mistress described Désiré despair diabolical earlier evidence fact fairy fairy-mistress story fairyland figure forgiveness further German knight German text Gervase of Tilbury Grail Guerino il Meschino Hell Hemmerlin hero High German ballad hollow mountain Huon Ibid inside the mountain Italian Johannes Nider Lady Venus later legend legendary mountain-paradise literary Löhmann Low German manuscript medieval Melusine Minnesänger moral motif mountain-paradise narrative nature Norcian mountain original Pabst papal Paradis Patrick's Purgatory pleasures poet Pope Pope Urban IV Pope's Pozzuoli quod realm repentance romance Rome Sebile seek seems Sibyl Sibylline Simplicianus simply sinner sins soul staff staff-motif stanza strophes subterranean surviving tabu tale Tannhäuser Tannhäuser-legend Tannhäuser's Tannhäusersage tradition transformation turning-point Urban Venusberg Wartburgkrieg