Franz Walter Müller

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Franz Walter Müller (born August 12, 1912 in Eimersdorf ; † October 11, 1998 ) was a German Romanist .

life and work

Müller was a student of Werner Krauss in Marburg . From 1959 to 1963 he was a full professor of Romance philology at the Free University of Berlin , and from 1963 at the University of Frankfurt . Müller retired in 1977.

Works

  • Rimbaud's drunk ship. History of German transmissions. In: Die Wandlung 11, 1946, pp. 981-992.
  • On the history of the word and term "nation" in French medieval literature up to the middle of the 15th century. In: Romanische Forschungen 58/59, 1947, pp. 248–321.
  • The Rose Novel and Latin Averroism of the 13th Century , Frankfurt 1947.
  • Molière and the Anciens. In: Romanistisches Jahrbuch 10, 1959, pp. 119–146 (lecture Bonn 1958).
  • Menéndez Pidal and the Rolandsliedforschung , Wiesbaden 1971.
  • Arthur Rimbaud: Le Bateau ivre. In: The French Poetry, ed. by Hans Hinterhäuser, Düsseldorf 1975, pp. 99–114.
  • Alegoría y realismo en los Sueños de Quevedo. In: Francisco de Quevedo , ed. by Gonzalo Sobejano, Madrid 1978, pp. 218-241.

literature

  • Obituary by Karsten Garscha in: Romanische Forschungen 111, 1999

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