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The court magician in medieval German romance
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Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Grafenberg's Wigalois -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois -
"He should have listened to his wife!"
The Construction of Women’s Roles in German and Yiddish Pre-modern 'Wigalois' Adaptations -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Grafenberg's Wigalois -
The court magician in medieval German romance
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The knight without boundaries
Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois adaptations -
"He should have listened to his wife!"
the construction of female agency in German and Yiddish pre-modern Wigalois adaptations -
Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois
intertextuality and interpretation -
Aktuelle Tendenzen der Artusforschung
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"He should have listened to his wife!"
The Construction of Women’s Roles in German and Yiddish Pre-modern 'Wigalois' Adaptations -
"He should have listened to his wife!"
the construction of women's roles in German and Yiddish pre-modern "Wigalois" adaptations -
"He should have listened to his wife!"
the construction of female agency in German and Yiddish pre-modern Wigalois adaptations -
Jorams Gürtel als "Ding"
zur Polysemie eines narrativen Requisits -
The knight without boundaries
Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois adaptations -
Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois
intertextuality and interpretation -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois -
Wigalois
the knight of fortune's wheel -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Grafenberg's Wigalois -
The court magician in medieval German romance
-
Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois
intertextuality and interpretation -
The knight without boundaries
Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois adaptations -
Imagining the text
ekphrasis and envisioning courtly identity in Wirnt von Grafenberg's Wigalois -
"He should have listened to his wife!"
the construction of women's roles in German and Yiddish pre-modern "Wigalois" adaptations