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John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing Annette Volfing (, University Lecturer in Medieval German, Oxford University, and College Tutor in German, Oriel College, Oxford)

John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing By Annette Volfing (, University Lecturer in Medieval German, Oxford University, and College Tutor in German, Oriel College, Oxford)

Summary

The saint and visionary author John the Evangelist becomes the focus of spiritual and literary discussion in a great range of Middle High German writings, from sermons to verse romance. Examining the extent to which ordinary Christians might imitate him, this important study contributes to both our understanding of German literature and the history of Western spirituality.

John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing Summary

John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing: Imitating the Inimitable by Annette Volfing (, University Lecturer in Medieval German, Oxford University, and College Tutor in German, Oriel College, Oxford)

The saint and visionary author John the Evangelist becomes the focus of spiritual and literary discussion in a great range of Middle High German writings, many of them not previously examined by scholars. These include not just sermons and devotional literature (sometimes aimed specifically at women in religious orders), but also narrative romance in verse and 'Meisterlieder', the metrically intricate didactic poetry of the later part of the period. Paying particular attention to the theme of 'imitatio' - the extent to which the saint is presented as a suitable role-model for different categories of reader - Annette Volfing reveals the considerable variations in the literary uses of John in different genres. The strength of the book depends partly on the fact that it draws attention to a body of largely unknown literary texts, and partly on the fact that its analysis involves the juxtaposition of genres normally considered in isolation. Above all, it provides a coherent overview of a theme of central importance to the history of Western spirituality.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ; Introduction ; I: THE LATIN BACKGROUND ; 1. The Biographical Tradition ; 2. The Liturgy ; II: DEVOTIONAL USES OF JOHN IN MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN ; 3. Sermons ; 4. Johannes-libelli ; III: POETOLOGICAL USES OF JOHN IN MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN ; 5. Biblical Narratives ; 6. 'Meisterlieder' ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199246847
9780199246847
019924684X
John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing: Imitating the Inimitable by Annette Volfing (, University Lecturer in Medieval German, Oxford University, and College Tutor in German, Oriel College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2001-11-01
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