Dietmar Rieger

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Dietmar Rieger (born September 19, 1942 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein ) is a German Romance studies and literary scholar .

Life

Dietmar Rieger studied Romance languages, German and philosophy at the University of Heidelberg . His teachers included Erich Köhler , Kurt Baldinger , Arthur Henkel , Peter Wapnewski and Hans-Georg Gadamer . Scientific assistant to Erich Köhler. Rieger received his doctorate in Heidelberg in 1969. In 1974 he completed his habilitation in Freiburg on the subject of “Genres and Genre Designations of Trobador Poetry ” and in 1975 became full professor for Romance literature at the University of Giessen . In the following years he turned down calls to Lausanne, Freiburg i. Br. And Tübingen. Since 1977 he has been co-editor of the "Romance Journal for the History of Literature". In 1992 Rieger went to the University of Wisconsin, Madison for a visiting professorship. Rieger has been retired since 2010. In 2012, Rieger was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Orléans .

Works (selection)

  • Jacques Cazotte: A Contribution to the Narrative Literature of the 18th Century. Dissertation. Heidelberg: Winter 1969.
  • The "vers de dreyt nien" Wilhelm IX. of Aquitaine: enigmatic poem or enigmatic poem? Investigation into a key poem in Trobador poetry. Heidelberg: Winter 1975.
  • Genres and genre names of trobador poetry. Investigations on the old Provencal Sirventes. Habilitation thesis. Tübingen: Niemeyer 1976.
  • Diogenes as a rag collector. Materials on a figure in 19th century French literature. Munich: Fink 1982.
  • Béranger in the province or “Chantons la liberté!”. An oppositional chansonnier of the July Monarchy and the Second Empire. Heidelberg: Winter 1986.
  • (Ed.): Outline of the Romanesque literatures of the Middle Ages (Les genres lyriques). Heidelberg: Winter 1990, vol. II / 1, fasc. 7th
  • “Poesia” and “Pazzia”. Giuseppe Compagnoni's romantic Tasso forgery (“Le Veglie di Tasso”). Heidelberg: Winter 1992.
  • The nightingale with the eagle's claw. Béranger's songs in German translations (1822–1904). Tübingen: Fool 1993.
  • Johann Valentin Adrian. University professor and “homme de lettres”. A chapter from the early history of Romance studies. Bonn: Romanistic publishing house 1993.
  • Dynamique sociale et formes littéraires. De la société de cour à la misère des grandes villes. Tübingen: Fool 1997.
  • Chanter et Dire. Études sur la littérature du Moyen Age. Paris: Champion 1997.
  • Imaginary libraries. Worlds of books in literature. Munich: Fink 2002.
  • From love to commerce. A history of French chanson up to the end of the 19th century. Tübingen: Fool 2005.
  • Guenièvre: Reine de Logres, Dame courtoise, Femme adultère. Paris: Klincksieck 2009.
  • Esclarzir paraul'escura. Regards sur la diversité des lettres médiévales. Paris: Classiques Garnier 2017

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. https://www.winter-verlag.de/de/programm/zeitschriften/romanistische_zeitschrift_fuer_literaturgeschichte/