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The Zimmern Chronicle Nobility Memory And Selfrepresentation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Edition Erica Bastressdukehart

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The Zimmern Chronicle Nobility Memory And Selfrepresentation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Edition Erica Bastressdukehart
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.44 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Erica Bastress-Dukehart
ISBN: 9780754603429, 9781315236483, 0754603423, 1315236486
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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The Zimmern Chronicle Nobility Memory And Selfrepresentation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Edition Erica Bastressdukehart by Erica Bastress-dukehart 9780754603429, 9781315236483, 0754603423, 1315236486 instant download after payment.

This book brings the history of the Zimmern family to English readers for the first time. In it the author not only offers a new solution to the problem of the text's authorship, but examines the chronicle in the context of broader current debates, including the problem of the relationship of the early modern German nobility to the state; memory studies; and self-representation. The author portrays the Zimmern Chronicle as far more than just a family history. She argues that because the Zimmern authors filled their work with legends, sexual tales, and farcical stories of daily life in Southwest Germany, they proved themselves adept at offering their readers puzzles to solve, of sparking imagination and stimulating curiosity. In short, they developed a number of memory devices intended to make certain that their audience, once engaged, would read their work to its conclusion.

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