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The Knight without Boundaries: Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois Adaptations - Annegret Oehme

The Knight without Boundaries: Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois Adaptations

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208 Seiten
2021
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Explores a core medieval myth, the tale of an Arthurian knight called Wigalois, and the ways it connects the Yiddish-speaking Jews and the German-speaking non-Jews of the Holy Roman Empire.
This volume explores a core medieval myth, the tale of an Arthurian knight called Wigalois, and the ways it connects the Yiddish-speaking Jews and the German-speaking non-Jews of the Holy Roman Empire. The German Wigalois / Viduvilt adaptations grow from a multistage process: a German text adapted into Yiddish adapted into German, creating adaptations actively shaped by a minority culture within a majority culture. The Knight without Boundaries examines five key moments in the Wigalois / Viduvilt tradition that highlight transitions between narratological and meta-narratological patterns and audiences of different religious-cultural or lingual background.

Annegret Oehme, Ph.D. (2016), is an Assistant Professor in the Department of German Studies at the University of Washington. She has published articles on pre-modern German and Yiddish literature in The German Quarterly, Ashkenaz, Daphnis, and Arthuriana, and a short monograph (“He Should Have Listened to His Wife.” The Construction of Women’s Roles in German and Yiddish Pre-modern Wigalois Adaptations [De Gruyter, 2020]).

Acknowledgments


List of Figures





Introduction


 1 Adapting Wigalois


 2 The Return of Wigalois: Disentangling a Shared Tradition


 3 A Tradition Revisited: Contemporary Research


 4 The Knight without Boundaries: Reconnecting the Disentangled





1 From Arthurian Romance to Fairy Tale: Concepts of Adaptation in Ammenmährchen and Beyond


 1 Retelling, Transforming, and Transferring Medieval Literature


 2 Ammenmährchen as Adaptation


 3 Storytelling within the Wigalois/Viduvilt Tradition


 4 Conclusion





2 Wigalois: The Heterogeneous Hero and His Narrative World


 1 God and Fortuna’s Chosen One


 2 Between Heathendom and Sorcery


 3 Intertextual Hero(in)es


 4 Conclusion





3 Viduvilt: The Arthurian Knight Who Speaks Yiddish


 1 Viduvilt’s Origins, Humor, and Alterations


 2 Viduvilt as a “Jewish Text”


 3 May God Send the Messiah: Religion and Religious Forces in Viduvilt


 4 Knighthood and the Jewish Imagination


 5 Knighthood in a Nutshell: The Sketch in Cod. Hebr. 255


 6 Arthurian and Anti-Arthurian Adaptations


 7 Conclusion





4 Language Matters: Crossing Linguistic and Ethnocultural Borders in a Seventeenth-Century Yiddish Textbook


 1 Wagenseil’s Textbook: Mission, Audience, and Language Philosophy


 2 Wagenseil’s Artis hof Adaptation as Transcultural Narrative


 3 Wagenseil’s Artis hof as Translational Union


 4 Adaptation and Power


 5 Conclusion





5 An Arthurian Knight on the Chinese Imperial Throne: Navigating Divine Providence and Cosmopolitan Identity in Gabein (1788/1789)


 1 Is That Yiddish?! Text and Edition of Gabein


 2 Nowhere in Camelot: Abandoning the Arthurian Realm


 3 Eastwards: Familiarity and Otherness in the Depiction of China


 4 The Pious Hero


 5 Gabein’s Prayers and Christian Theology


 6 The Chinese Rites Controversy


 7 A Jewish Cosmopolite?


 8 Conclusion


Epilogue


Bibliography


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Explorations in Medieval Culture ; 17
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 462 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 90-04-42547-0 / 9004425470
ISBN-13 978-90-04-42547-7 / 9789004425477
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