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Middle High German literature refers to literature written in German between the middle of the 11th century and the middle of the 14th. In the second half of the 12th century, there was a sudden intensification of activity, leading to a 60-year "golden age" of medieval German literature referred to as the mittelhochdeutsche Blütezeit (c. 1170 – c. 1230). This was the period of the blossoming of Minnesang, MHG lyric poetry, initially influenced by the French and Provençal tradition of courtly love song. The same sixty years saw the composition of the most important courtly romances. again drawing on French models such as Chrétien de Troyes, many of them relating Arthurian material. The third literary movement of these years was a new revamping of the heroic tradition, in which the ancient G

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  • Mit deutscher Literatur des Hochmittelalters wird die deutschsprachige (in der Regel mittelhochdeutsche) höfische Dichtung zwischen etwa 1170 und 1250 bezeichnet, gelegentlich auch bis 1300. Die höfische Dichtung umfasste die Lyrik und Epik der höfischen Zeit. Die Zeit des Hochmittelalters ist als eine Blütezeit der deutschen Literatur in die Geschichte eingegangen: Der Minnesang erlebte hier seinen Höhepunkt und hochhöfische Epik wie Wolfram von Eschenbachs Parzival und Gottfried von Straßburgs Tristan entstanden. Auch die Niederschrift des bisher mündlich überlieferten Nibelungenlieds ist auf das Hochmittelalter datiert. (de)
  • Middle High German literature refers to literature written in German between the middle of the 11th century and the middle of the 14th. In the second half of the 12th century, there was a sudden intensification of activity, leading to a 60-year "golden age" of medieval German literature referred to as the mittelhochdeutsche Blütezeit (c. 1170 – c. 1230). This was the period of the blossoming of Minnesang, MHG lyric poetry, initially influenced by the French and Provençal tradition of courtly love song. The same sixty years saw the composition of the most important courtly romances. again drawing on French models such as Chrétien de Troyes, many of them relating Arthurian material. The third literary movement of these years was a new revamping of the heroic tradition, in which the ancient Germanic oral tradition can still be discerned, but tamed and Christianized and adapted for the court. (en)
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  • Mit deutscher Literatur des Hochmittelalters wird die deutschsprachige (in der Regel mittelhochdeutsche) höfische Dichtung zwischen etwa 1170 und 1250 bezeichnet, gelegentlich auch bis 1300. Die höfische Dichtung umfasste die Lyrik und Epik der höfischen Zeit. Die Zeit des Hochmittelalters ist als eine Blütezeit der deutschen Literatur in die Geschichte eingegangen: Der Minnesang erlebte hier seinen Höhepunkt und hochhöfische Epik wie Wolfram von Eschenbachs Parzival und Gottfried von Straßburgs Tristan entstanden. Auch die Niederschrift des bisher mündlich überlieferten Nibelungenlieds ist auf das Hochmittelalter datiert. (de)
  • Middle High German literature refers to literature written in German between the middle of the 11th century and the middle of the 14th. In the second half of the 12th century, there was a sudden intensification of activity, leading to a 60-year "golden age" of medieval German literature referred to as the mittelhochdeutsche Blütezeit (c. 1170 – c. 1230). This was the period of the blossoming of Minnesang, MHG lyric poetry, initially influenced by the French and Provençal tradition of courtly love song. The same sixty years saw the composition of the most important courtly romances. again drawing on French models such as Chrétien de Troyes, many of them relating Arthurian material. The third literary movement of these years was a new revamping of the heroic tradition, in which the ancient G (en)
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  • Middle High German literature (en)
  • Deutsche Literatur des Hochmittelalters (de)
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