'Hardly gear for woman to meddle with': Kriemhild's violence in nineteenth-century women's versions of the Nibelungenlied
This article examines the depiction of violence in early female-authored translations and adaptations of the Nibelungenlied. For sixty years, anglophone reception of this text, then frequently characterized as the German national epic, was the preserve of male writers, but in 1877, Auber Forestier p...
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Language: | English |
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Edinburgh University Press
2021
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