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Kudrun (sometimes
known as the
Gudrunlied or Gudrun), is an
anonymous Middle High
German heroic epic. The poem was
likely composed in
either Austria or...
- of the saga is
found in the
Middle High
German poem
Kudrun, as a
prologue to the
story of
Kudrun herself. Yet
another version is
found in the Old Yiddish...
- the
Kudrun (c. 1250), for instance, has been
described as a
reply to the
Nibelungenlied that
reverses the
heroic tragedy of the
previous poem.
Kudrun herself...
- "Tronchiennes",
which sounds almost like "Tronje".
Dutch authors place the
Kudrun saga here
since it
contains townscape and
landscape names such as "Wulpe...
- Tod Lay of
Hildebrand Muspilli The
Merseburg Incantations Nibelungenlied Kudrun Weyland Dietrich von Bern
Mannaz Common Germanic deities Germanic king Anglo-Saxon...
- the
original on 11
August 2017.
Retrieved 7
March 2022.
Ernst Martin, ed.
Kudrun.
Halle a.S., Waisenhaus. 1902. p. 297 https://archive...
- (Burgundians and Siegfried), the
lovers Walther and Hildegund, the
maiden Kudrun,
kings Ortnit and Wolfdietrich, and
Dietrich von Bern. He
found the heroic...
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characters (with
notable texts being its
versions of the Nibelungenlied, the
Kudrun and the poem Nibelungenklage) and
defends the
concept of
Frauenehre (female...
- French) by
Graindor de
Douai and
others Nibelungenlied (Middle High German)
Kudrun (Middle High German)
Daniel von dem blühenden Tal (Middle High German) Brut...
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notable works. He has
translated works of
medieval literature, such as
Kudrun, into the
English language.
Murdoch is
particularly interested in religious...