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Vernacular And Latin Literary Discourses Of The Muslim Other In Medieval Germany The New Middle Ages Jerold C Frakes

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Vernacular And Latin Literary Discourses Of The Muslim Other In Medieval Germany The New Middle Ages Jerold C Frakes
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Vernacular And Latin Literary Discourses Of The Muslim Other In Medieval Germany The New Middle Ages Jerold C Frakes instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Jerold C. Frakes
ISBN: 9780230110878, 0230110878
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Vernacular And Latin Literary Discourses Of The Muslim Other In Medieval Germany The New Middle Ages Jerold C Frakes by Jerold C. Frakes 9780230110878, 0230110878 instant download after payment.

Little attention has been focused on the representation of Muslims in medieval Germany. Proceeding from a grounded use of contemporary cultural theory and close textual analysis, this study analyzes the role of Muslims in several core texts representing drama, epic, and lyric written by the most important writers of medieval Germany. Far from simply adding medieval Germany to the growing scholarly list of the ‘pre-post-colonializing’ European cultures, this study provides important new perspectives.

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