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GERMAN STUDIES: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

GERMAN STUDIES: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE German Studies MEDIEVAL LITERATURE By DAVID A. WELLS, ProfissorofGerman at Birkbeck College, University of London I. GENERAL Metzler Literatur Lexikon. Begrif.fe und Definitionen, ed. Gunther and Irmgard Schweikle, 2nd, rev. edn, Stuttgart, Metzler, vi+ 525 pp., fully deserves this new edition (see YWMLS, 46: 655). Besides the updating of earlier entries there are about 6o entirely new articles, many, not surprisingly, reflecting the latest fashions in literary theory (Intertextualitat, Poststrukturalismus). A further enhancement is an interesting bibliography of comparable reference works which have appeared in recent years. Gernot U. Gabel, Die deutschsprachige Literatur. Ein Verzeichnis der Hochschulschriften Australiens und Neuseelands 194o-I985, Hiirth-Efferen, Gemini, 48 pp., includes some interesting medieval titles and many from later periods. A. Vizkelety, Beitrage (Budapest), sg-66, describes medieval German research in Hungary. H. A. and E. Frenzel, Daten deutscher Dichtung. Chronologischer AbrijJ der deutschen Literaturgeschichte, 25th rev. and expanded edn ( d tv, goog- 04), 2 vols, DTV, xii + 408, viii+ 409-846 pp., is a welcome revised edition of this standard reference work. The size of the two volumes is almost identical to their predecessors, but the text has been com­ pletely reset in smaller fount to accommodate much new material, most of it, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

GERMAN STUDIES: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

Mar 13, 1991

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
DOI
10.1163/22224297-90003127
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German Studies MEDIEVAL LITERATURE By DAVID A. WELLS, ProfissorofGerman at Birkbeck College, University of London I. GENERAL Metzler Literatur Lexikon. Begrif.fe und Definitionen, ed. Gunther and Irmgard Schweikle, 2nd, rev. edn, Stuttgart, Metzler, vi+ 525 pp., fully deserves this new edition (see YWMLS, 46: 655). Besides the updating of earlier entries there are about 6o entirely new articles, many, not surprisingly, reflecting the latest fashions in literary theory (Intertextualitat, Poststrukturalismus). A further enhancement is an interesting bibliography of comparable reference works which have appeared in recent years. Gernot U. Gabel, Die deutschsprachige Literatur. Ein Verzeichnis der Hochschulschriften Australiens und Neuseelands 194o-I985, Hiirth-Efferen, Gemini, 48 pp., includes some interesting medieval titles and many from later periods. A. Vizkelety, Beitrage (Budapest), sg-66, describes medieval German research in Hungary. H. A. and E. Frenzel, Daten deutscher Dichtung. Chronologischer AbrijJ der deutschen Literaturgeschichte, 25th rev. and expanded edn ( d tv, goog- 04), 2 vols, DTV, xii + 408, viii+ 409-846 pp., is a welcome revised edition of this standard reference work. The size of the two volumes is almost identical to their predecessors, but the text has been com­ pletely reset in smaller fount to accommodate much new material, most of it,

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