German Romance VI: Wigamur

Professor Joseph M Sullivan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:15th Oct '15

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German Romance VI: Wigamur cover

First ever English translation of an important medieval German Arthurian romance, with facing original text. Wigamur is an anonymously-authored, thirteenth-century Middle High German romance about a king's son who is lost to his parents in infancy. The eponymous hero, after being carried off in childhood by a mermaid, rescues an eagle which becomes his constant companion; in subsequent adventures he also rescues a maiden, becomes a Knight of the Round Table, and finally confronts a knight who of course proves to be his father, from whom he inherits a kingdom. The romance is perhaps the most most fully realized example of the Fair Unknown, or Bel Inconnu, motif in both the German and larger European Arthurian traditions. Owng in part to the lack of an English translation, unlike other contemporary German romances, Wigamur has been comparatively little studied. This volume aims to fill this need. It presents an edition of the text ( based on the only complete manuscript, Wolffenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 51.2. Aug. 4° (W), dating from the last half of the fifteenth century), accompanied by facing translation, notes, and introduction. Joseph M. Sullivan is an Associate Professor of German at the University of Oklahoma.

[A]n excellent line-by-line English translation. . . . A welcome addition to Middle High German scholarship, this first English-language rendition of Wigamur will be a boon to those interested in German language and literature, medieval studies, and European literature and history in general. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
Sullivan, a talented comparativist, invites us to participate in freshly appreciating and assessing this important medieval German romance. * SGMS NEWS & REVIEWS *

ISBN: 9781843844181

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1g

376 pages