The Nibelungen tradition [electronic resource] : an encyclopedia / edited by Francis G. Gentry ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Gentry, Francis G | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2011Description: xxvii, 375 p. : ill., mapISBN: 9780203820438 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Nibelungenlied -- Encyclopedias | Nibelungen -- EncyclopediasGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 830 LOC classification: PT1589 | .N53 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
pt. I. Primary works -- pt. II. Personal and place names -- pt. III. Themes, motifs, objects, and key words -- pt. IV. Manuscript collections and literary/historical analogues -- pt. V. Scholarship -- pt. VI. The literary reception of the Nibelungen theme in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland -- pt. VII. The literary reception of the Nibelungen theme in non-German-speaking countries -- pt. VIII. Music and composers -- pt. IX. Art, artists, film, filmmakers, sculpture, and sculptors -- pt. X. Miscellaneous : historians, clerics, politics, the military, propaganda, psychology, education, icongraphy, and geography.
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Published in 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Primary works -- pt. II. Personal and place names -- pt. III. Themes, motifs, objects, and key words -- pt. IV. Manuscript collections and literary/historical analogues -- pt. V. Scholarship -- pt. VI. The literary reception of the Nibelungen theme in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland -- pt. VII. The literary reception of the Nibelungen theme in non-German-speaking countries -- pt. VIII. Music and composers -- pt. IX. Art, artists, film, filmmakers, sculpture, and sculptors -- pt. X. Miscellaneous : historians, clerics, politics, the military, propaganda, psychology, education, icongraphy, and geography.

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