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Essays and Essays from Other Countries
[Contents introduction]
★ The charm of this book told by the author!
When you hear Brunhilde, you first think of Wagner's musical play 『 Nibelungu, which has its roots in the Germanic Great Migration.
In the 5th and 6th centuries, the legend of Brunhilt was born in the territory of Rhein-Kohan Vranken. It was handed down to Northern Europe after the 9th century, and it is written in the form of Edda Göring Saga.
In the early 13th century, Brunhilt is connected with the Northern Europe's chief god, Ojin, and is described as a war otome (Valkyret). He is in love with the hero Siglez (Siegfried in the German) Primary Legends
Section 1 Songs, Edda Göring, Brunhilt Songs in 』
Section 2 Prose tales of Scandinavia, 『 ヴォルスンガ Saga, 』
Section 3 Prose tales of Senori, 』
Section 3 Secondary Legends to Scandinavia
Section 2 Legends of Nibergen in ティードレクス Saga 』
Section 2 Legends of Nibergen in 『
Section 2 Legends of Nibergen in Nibergen, Establishment and Tradition of Nibergen
Section 3 Dual Structure of the Battle of Power and Love
Section 3 Medieval Heroic Epic of Germany, The Song of Nibergen, The Legend of Musical Drama : A Four Part Performance of A Seven Fingerring Play
Born in 1951 in Kochi Prefecture.
Emeritus Professor of Tokushima University.
Completed master's degree in German literature at the Graduate School of Literature, Kyushu University.
Doctor of Literature, Kyushu University.
Specializes in Medieval German Literature and Wagner.
His main books include The Legend of Mr. Mori (published by kodansha Gakujutsu Bunko), the first and second editions of The Song of Niberngen (published by the Chikuma Bunko), and The Collection of The Legend of Mr. Mori (published by Waseda Bunko).
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