By pursuing an ecocritical reading, The Forest in Medieval German
Literature examines passages in medieval German texts where
protagonists operated in the forest and found themselves either in
conflictual situations or in refuge. By probing the way the individual
authors dealt with the forest, illustrating how their characters fared
in this sylvan space, the role of the forest proved to be of supreme
importance in understanding the fundamental relationship between
humans and nature. The medieval forest almost always introduced an
epistemological challenge: how to cope in life, or how to find one’s
way in this natural maze. By approaching these narratives through
modern ecocritical issues that are paired with premodern perspectives,
we gain a solid and far-reaching understanding of how medieval
concepts can aid in a better understanding of human society and nature
in its historical context. This book revisits some of the best and
lesser known examples of medieval German literature, and the critical
approach used here will allow us to recognize the importance of
medieval literature for a profound reassessment of our modern
existence with respect to our own forests.
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Ecocritical Readings from a Historical Perspective
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798881886622
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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