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Das grobe Herz der Erzahlung. Studien zu Narration und Interdiskursivitat im 'Prosa-Lancelot.'(Book Review)
The Modern Language Review
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July 1, 2002|
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Das grosse Herz der Erzahlung. Studien zu Narration und Interdiskursivitat im 'Prosa-Lancelot'. By MICHAEL WALTENBERGER. (Mikrokosmos. Beitrage zur Literaturwissenschaft und Bedeutungsforschung, 51) Frankfurt a.M., Berlin, and Bern: Lang. 1999. 202 pp. DM 65.
It is Michael Waltenberger's contention that the aesthetic innovation of the great Prose Lancelot trilogy cannot be fully appreciated through either a close reading of the text or through a literary-historical approach, or, indeed, a combination of both. He advocates an examination of the narrative strategies and ...
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