Nibelungenlied | Appendix to The Nibelungenlied

In the following essay, A.T. Hatto offers reasoned speculations about the anonymous author of The Nibelungenlied.

Nothing is known about the poet beyond what we learn from his work. It was evidently a convention that the authors of heroic poems, which were written in a more traditional and popular style than the fashionable romances of the knights, should remain anonymous. No author of a heroic poem names himself during the earlier history of medieval German poetry. On the evidence of the Nibelungenlied alone we can only guess at the poet's status, and there is no agreed-upon guess.

Some think that the poet may have been a ministerialis, or "unfree" knight bound to the service of a...

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