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Nibelungenlied | Critical and Popular Reception of the German National Epic
In the following essay, Laurelle LeVert surveys both critical and popular reception of the German national epic and addresses questions of genre.
The Nibelungenlied is a work which has elicited both critical acclaim and literary frustration. W. A. Mueller in The Nibelungenlied Today suggests that the Nibelungenlied "reflected the Germanic concepts of strife, misfortune, death as fate...which he must meet with courage and defiance to triumph over them." These issues do pervade the story, as do the characters' abilities to deal effectively with them. Many heroic deeds are performed in the name of honor. Friends even kill friends in the name of honor. But is the Nibelungenlied a story which...
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