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Fiktionalitat im Artusroman des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts: Romanistische und germanistische Perspektiven

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Fiktionalitat im Artusroman des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts: Romanistische und germanistische Perspektiven
Fiktionalitat im Artusroman des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts: Romanistische und germanistische Perspektiven

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Fiktionalitat im Artusroman des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts: Romanistische und germanistische Perspektiven

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English Summary: Contrary to former studies the volume focusses on the opportunities of fictional world concepts in the Arthurian narrations of the European Middle Ages apart from the factitive dictate. It examines phenomena of narration that opened spaces of story-telling to French and German premodern literatures but are sealed to temporary educated literature. German Description: Im Gegensatz zu bisherigen Studien fokussiert der Band die Moglichkeiten fiktionaler Weltentwurfe im arthurischen Narrativ des europaischen Mittelalters jenseits des Diktats des Faktitiven. Er fragt somit nach Phanomenen der Narration, die den franzosisch- und deutschsprachigen Literaturen der Vormoderne Raume des Erzahlens eroffneten, die der zeitgenossischen gebildeten Literatur verschlossen blieben.

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