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Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature series
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This 1994 book offers insights into the rich and varied Dutch literature of the Middle Ages.

Sixteen essays written by top scholars consider this literature in the context of the social, historical and cultural developments of the period in which it took shape.

The collection includes studies of the most representative authors, genres, works and current fields of research interest, ranging from the court and the city, the world of chivalry, the literature of love, religious literature, drama and the artes texts.

The essays draw on the idea of a common tradition in medieval literature, originating in France and shared by other literatures of western Europe.

To facilitate the reader's understanding of the European context in which Dutch literature developed, a comparative chronological survey provides an overview of the main cultural, historical and literary events between 1150 and 1500.

The bibliography includes details of published English translations of medieval Dutch texts discussed.

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Cambridge University Press
0521032342 / 9780521032346
Paperback / softback
23/11/2006
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (1 online resource (xv,327p.)) : maps
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