- Die
Nibelungenklage or Die
Klage (English: the lament;
Middle High German: Diu Klage) is an
anonymous Middle High
German heroic poem. The poem describes...
- its
medieval audience, and very
early on a
sequel was written, the
Nibelungenklage,
which made the
tragedy less final. The poem was
forgotten after around...
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character when she is no
longer directly relevant to the story. The
Nibelungenklage (c. 1200) is a sort of
sequel to the
Nibelungenlied that describes...
- pieces.
Although Kriemhild does not
appear as a
living character in the
Nibelungenklage, the
sequel to the Nibelungenlied, the poem
nevertheless goes to great...
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historical Dietrich poems (see below).
Dietrich also
appears in the
Nibelungenklage, a work
closely related to the
Nibelungenlied that
describes the aftermath...
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being its
versions of the Nibelungenlied, the
Kudrun and the poem
Nibelungenklage) and
defends the
concept of
Frauenehre (female honour)
against the...
- in
offering the
complete Nibelungen cycle: the Nibelungenlied, the
Nibelungenklage and Kudrun. From the
Dietrich cycle it
includes Dietrichs Flucht, Rabenschlacht...
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break out,
resulting in the
death of most of Attila's warrior. In the
Nibelungenklage,
Attila is
incapacitated by
grief and the
narrator states he does not...
- Danorum, Ásmundar saga
kappabana Hildebrandslied, Nibelungenlied,
Nibelungenklage, Þiðreks saga,
Dietrichs Flucht, Rabenschlacht,
Alpharts Tod, Rosengarten...
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refer to:
German poem or song
expressing grief;
lament or
dirge The
Nibelungenklage, a
Middle High
German heroic poem Diu Klage, a
Middle High
German poem...