Ilse Nolting-Hauff

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Ilse Nolting-Hauff (* 1933 in Bremen ; † June 14, 1997 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German Romance and Hispanicist .

life and work

Ilse Nolting-Hauff studied in Hamburg, Heidelberg and Aix-en-Provence. She received her doctorate in 1956 at the University of Heidelberg with the work The position of love casuistry in the courtly novel (Heidelberg 1959). She completed her habilitation in 1965 at the University of Bonn under Karl Maurer (Romanist) with the text Vision, Satire and Pointe in Quevedos Sueños (Munich 1968, Spanish: Visión, sátira y agudeza en los "Sueños" de Quevedo , Madrid 1974) and followed him to the Ruhr-Universität Bochum as full professor for Romance studies. From 1974 until her death she was a full professor for Romance Philology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (from 1993 to 1995 also dean).

Works

  • (Ed. And translator) Chrestien de Troyes, Yvain , Munich 1962
  • (Ed. With Joachim Schulze ) The foreign word. Studies on the interdependence of texts. Festschrift for Karl Maurer on the occasion of his 60th birthday , Amsterdam 1988
  • (Ed.) Text tradition - text edition - text commentary. Colloquium in preparation for a critical edition of the Sueño de la Muerte by Quevedo (Bochum 1990), Tübingen 1993
  • (Ed. With Karl Maurer and Kurt Ochs) Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas, Sueño de la muerte. Critical edition , Tübingen 2013

literature

  • Michael Rössner, En memoria de Ilse Nolting-Hauff (1933–1997), in: Boletín Asociación internacional de hispanistas 4, 1997, p. 21 ( http://www.academia.edu/2277298/BELGICA_Y_HOLANDA )
  • Karl Maurer, Ilse Nolting-Hauff (1933–1997), in: Romanische Forschungen 110, 1998, pp. 82–84

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