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Festival and Fiction in Heinrich Wittenwiler's 'Ring'
A Study of the Narrative in its Relation to the Traditional Topoi of Marriage, Folly and Play
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This volume investigates Heinrich Wittenwiler’s famous poem Ring. Main focus is the relation of the narrative to the traditional topoi of marriage, folly, and play.
[German Language and Literature Monographs, 3] 1977. viii, 155 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 19 December 2011
Published online on 19 December 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Prelim pages | pp. i–iv
- Acknowledgments | pp. v–5
- Table of contents | pp. vii–7
- Table of abbreviations | pp. viii–8
- I. Polemics | pp. 1–22
- A. Author, Work, and Criticism
- B. The Fictional Premise
- II. Wittenwiler's Narrative in its Own Context | pp. 23–62
- III. Three Traditional Touchstones | pp. 63–113
- A. The Marriage Motif
- 1. Extant Criticism
- 2. The Traditional Scope
- 3. Marriage and the RING
- B. The Theme and Presentation of Folly
- 1. Extant Criticism
- 2. The Traditional Scope
- 3. Folly and the RING
- C. The Play Phenomenon
- 1. Extant Criticism
- 2. The Traditional Scope
- 3. Play and the RING
- IV. The Work in its Festive Setting | pp. 114–137
- A. Festivity and Social Fantasy
- B. The RING Revisited
- | pp. 138–155