
Sexual Violence and Rape in the Middle Ages
A Critical Discourse in Premodern German and European Literature
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Sexual Violence and Rape in the Middle Ages
A Critical Discourse in Premodern German and European Literature
About this book
Medieval historians and literary scholars have not ignored the topic of sexual violence and rape, but the primary focus has regularly rested on English, French, or Italian documents. Here we have the first book-length study that investigates the treatment of sexual crimes in medieval and early modern German and Latin literature, making great efforts to shed light on often ignored scenes and episodes even in some of the 'classical' works such as Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival or the anonymous Nibelungenlied. As this monograph reveals, many times we face situations where we cannot easily determine whether rape has occurred or not. Consequently, we recognize an important discourse in these literary examples concerning the question of how to view and deal with sexual violence, which could also involve men as victims. This critical examination extends toward sixteenth-century jest narratives (Schwänke) where the issue of rape continued to occupy the authors' minds. Moreover, as numerous side glances to contemporary European literature indicate, the theme of sexual violence was of universal concern and critical importance during the entire premodern era.
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Female Suffering and Rape in Hartmann von Aueâs Erec
- Chapter 2 The Nibelungenlied â a Male Poet Reveals His Fear of Women Violence, Rape, and Political Machinations in the Heroic World
- Chapter 3 Date Rape, or The Breaking of a Contract? The Problematic Case of Mauritius von CraĂťn. Modern Legal Issues in a Medieval Context
- Chapter 4 Rape in Medieval Romance, with a Focus on Heinrich von dem TĂźrlinâs Diu CrĂ´ne
- Chapter 5 Rape in Medieval Latin and Middle High German Poetry: Walther von der Vogelweide and the Carmina Burana
- Chapter 6 Rape in Late Medieval MĂŚren
- Chapter 7 Rape in the World of the Peasant Class in the Late Middle Ages Heinrich Wittenwilerâs Ring
- Chapter 8 Apollonius of Tyre, Mai und Beaflor, and Other Late Medieval Narratives. The Suffering of Young Women Within Their Families
- Chapter 9 Violence against Women in Late Medieval Popular Song Poetry and Heroic Epic Songs
- Chapter 10 The Critical Treatment of Rape in Sixteenth Century Schwänke Literature: The Case of Hans Wilhelm Kirchhoffâs Wendu muth
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index