Beards and Texts
Images of masculinity in medieval German literature
Sebastian Coxon
Four main chapters each offer a reading of a work or poetic tradition of particular significance (Pfaffe Konrad’s Rolandslied; Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Willehalm; ‘Sangspruchdichtung’; Heinrich Wittenwiler’s Ring), before examining cognate material of various kinds, including sources or later versions of the same story, manuscript variants and miniatures and further relevant beard-motifs from the same period. The book concludes by reviewing the portrayal of Jesus in vernacular German literature, which represents a special test-case in the literary history of beards. As the first study of its kind in medieval German studies, this investigation submits beard-motifs to sustained and detailed analysis in order to shed light both on medieval poetic techniques and the normative construction of masculinity in a wide range of literary genres.
Sebastian Coxon is Reader in German at UCL.
Format: Paperback
Size: 234 × 156 mm
234 Pages
17 colour illustrations
Copyright: © 2021
ISBN: 9781787352223
Publication: September 08, 2021
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