Melusine / secondary literature
This list shows the secondary literature on Melusinen material processed in such a way that it can be sorted by author as well as by year of publication. The list does not claim to be complete.
Author / Ed. | title | Publisher / ISBN | year |
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Barié, Paul & Andersen, Hans Christian & Giuseppe Tomasi de Lampedusa | The little mermaid. A comparison | Sonnenberg, Annweiler ISBN 3-933264-71-5 |
2012 | |
Dimpel, Friedrich Michael | Taboo and darkness: Problems of sympathy management in the 'Melusine' of Thuringia von Ringoltingen, in: Sympathie und Literatur: On the relevance of the concept of sympathy for literary studies, ed. C. Hillebrandt / E. Kampmann (= Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft 19), 205–235 | ESV, Berlin ISBN 978-3-503-15510-1 |
2014 | |
Kmec, Sonja | Melusina liminalis - The ancestor of the Luxembourgers between fairy figure and witch habitus, in: Knowledge transfer. Interdisciplinary approaches to conveying magic and sorcery imaginations, ed. Heinz Sieburg and Rita Voltmer | in appearance | 2015 | |
Herwig, Henriette | Sirens and water women. Cultural-historical, gender-discursive and media dimensions of a literary motif . In: Joseph Anton Kruse , Ed .: Heine-Jahrbuch, 47 . Pp. 118-140 | Metzler, Stuttgart ISBN 3-476-02279-X |
2008 | |
Bouloumié, Arlette & Béhar, Henri eds. | Mélusine moderne et contemporaine. | L'Age d'Homme | 2001 | |
Heisig, Karl | About the origin of the Melusin legend . In: Fabula 3, pp. 170-181. | 1960 | ||
Le Goff, Jacques | Melusine - mother and reclaimer . In: Jacques Le Goff : For another Middle Ages. Time, work and culture in Europe in the 5th-15th centuries Century . Selected by Dieter Groth, introduced by Juliane Kümmell, pp. 147–174. | Ullstein, Berlin; Drumlin, Weingarten ISBN 3-548-35180-8 ; ISBN 3-924027-51-X |
1984, 1987 | |
Lecouteux, Claude | Melusine . In: Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales . Concise dictionary for historical and comparative narrative research, founded by Kurt Ranke. Edited by Rolf Wilhelm Brednich a. a. 1975 (ff.), Volume 9 (1999), Columns 555-562. |
de Gruyter ISBN 3-11-005805-7 |
1999 | |
Müller, Jan-Dirk | Melusine . In: The German literature of the Middle Ages: author lexicon . Founded by Wolfgang Stammler. Continued by Karl Langosch . Edited by Burghart Wachinger. Together with Gundolf Keil… Red. Christine Stöllinger-Löser. Volume 9, pp. 908 ff. |
de Gruyter ISBN 3-11-014024-1 |
1995 | |
Müller, Jan-Dirk (ed.) | Novels of the 15th and 16th centuries. After the first prints with all woodcuts. In: Library of the early modern period. Twenty-four volumes. With illustrations. Edited by Wolfgang Harms, Conrad Wiedemann and Franz-Josef Worstbrock. First department. Literature in the Age of Humanism and the Reformation. Twelve volumes. Edited by Wolfgang Harms and Franz-Josef Worstbrock. Part 1. |
Deutscher Klassiker Verlag ISBN 3-618-66310-2 |
1990 | |
Bennewitz-Behr, Ingrid | Melusine's sisters. Observations on the female figures of the 15th and 16th centuries. In: German Studies and German Lessons in the Age of Technology. Self-determination and adaptation. Lectures at the Germanistentag Berlin 1987. Ed. Norbert Oellers, Vol. 4, pp. 291-300 | 1988 | ||
Ertzdorff, Xenia von | The fairy as ancestress. To the ›Melusine‹ of the Thuringia from Ringoltingen. In: Festschrift Hans Eggers for his 65th birthday. Edited by Herbert Backes, Articles Special Volume 94, pp. 428–457 | 1972 | ||
Haug, Walter | Francesco Petrarca - Nicolaus Cusanus - Thuringia of Ringoltingen. Three samples for a story of individuality in the 14th / 15th centuries Century. In: Individuality. Edited by Manfred Frank and Anselm Haverkamp. Poetics and Hermeneutics XIII , pp. 291-324. | 1988 | ||
Junk, Ulrike | ›That's how women must be‹. - To analyze a pattern of interpretation of femininity using the example of the ›Melusine‹ of Thuringia von Ringoltingen. In: The Frauwen buoch. Try a feminist medieval studies. Edited by Ingrid Bennewitz, pp. 327-352. | 1989 | ||
Kindl, Ulrike | Melusine - fairy tale or historical legend? In: Annali della Facoltà di lingue e letterature straniere di Ca'Foscari 23 , pp. 115–126. | 1984 | ||
Kraß, Andreas | Mermaids. Stories of an impossible love. |
Fischer, Frankfurt am Main ISBN 978-3-10-038195-8 |
2010 | |
Lecouteux, Claude | La structure des légends Mélusiniennes. In: Annales ESC 33 , pp. 294-306. | 1978 | ||
Lecouteux, Claude | On the origin of the Melusin saga. In: ZfdPh 98 , pp. 73-84. | 1979 | ||
Müller, Jan-Dirk | Melusine in Bern. On the problem of the ›bourgeoisisation‹ of courtly epic in the 15th century. In: literature, audience, historical context. Edited by Gert Kaiser, pp. 27-77. | 1977 | ||
Müller, Jan-Dirk | Text structure, legend structure, historical ›mentality‹. Proposals for an expansion of the socio-historical research approach. In: Social history of literature. Symposium Reisenburg. Edited by Wolfgang Frühwald. | 1990 | ||
Roloff, Hans-Gert | Style studies on prose of the 15th century. The Melusine of Thuringia from Ringoltingen. | 1970 | ||
Quiet, Kurt | The ›Melusine‹ of the Thuringia of Ringoltingen. In: SBBAW , H. 5, pp. 5-24 | 1985 | ||
Shepherd, Renate | Fontane's melusine motif. in Euphorion (magazine) vol. 56 | winter | 1962 | |
Stouff, Louis | Essai sur Mélusine. Roman du XIV e siècle par Jean d'Arras. | 1930 | ||
Essenwein, August of | Pictures from 1468 to tell the story of the beautiful Melusine. In: Anzeiger zur Kunde der Deutschen Vorzeit , NF 29, Sp. 325–330. | 1882 | ||
Clier-Colombani, Françoise | La fée Mélusine au Moyen Age: images, mythes et symboles. | 1991 | ||
Backes, Martina | "[...] from the navel up a human and pretty weyblichs forms / and from the navel down a large, long worm": to illustrate German Melusinen manuscripts of the 15th century. In: Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch , NF 37, pp. 67–88. | 1996 | ||
Clier-Colombani, Françoise | Les gestes de Melusine. In: Le geste et les gestes au Moyen Âge. Center Universitaire d'Etudes et de Recherches Médiévales d'Aix-en-Provence , pp. 145–173. | 1998 | ||
Lauterbach, Christiane | "... and from the navel down a big long worm": the sea fairy Melusine between the worlds In: MONTHS ANSWER 262 , pp. 7–9. | 2003 | ||
Backes, Martina | Foreign histories: Investigations into the transmission and reception history of French narratives in the German late Middle Ages. Hermaea; 103. | 2004 | ||
Klugsberger, T. | The integration of the Melusinen figure in the story In: Schmidt, G. (Ed.): The characters of the history , pp. 117–127. | 1986 | ||
Lecouteux, Claude | Mélusine et le Chavalier au Cygne | 1982 | ||
Péporté, Pit | Melusina. In: S. Kmec, B. Majerus, M. Margue & P. Péporté (éds): Lieux de mémoire au Luxembourg. Places of remembrance in Luxembourg. 2e édition corrigée et complétée. Luxembourg, pp. 55-60 (Notes: p. 355). | Éditions Saint-Paul ISBN 978-2-87963-705-1 | 2008 | |
Steinkämper, Claudia | Melusine. From snake woman to "beauty with the fish tail". Practices and strategies of literary appropriation | V&R ISBN 3-525-35889-X online google book search | 2007 | |
Rohse, Heide | "Poor Effie!" Contradictions of gender identity in Fontane's "Effi Briest" In: Freiburg literature psychological discussions, vol. 17: contradictions of gender identity. by Johannes Cremerius, Gottfried Fischer, Ortrud Gutjahr, and Carl Pietzcker | Königshausen and Neumann ISBN 3-8260-1509-6 online google book search | 1998 | |
Bennholdt-Thomsen, Anke; Guzzoni, Alfredo | The picture of the water woman in Mörike's history of the beautiful Lau. In: Archive for the Study of Modern Languages and Literatures 224, pp. 254–269 | 1987 | ||
Fuchs, Dörte; Günter, Andrea | Laughing into a faint. Eduard Mörike's history of the beautiful Lau. Archeology of a text. In: Longing and Siren. Fourteen Treatises on Water Fantasies. Ed. Irmgard Roebling . Pp. 131-144 | Centaurus, Pfaffenweiler ISBN 3-89085-505-9 | 1992 | |
Ohl, Hubert | Melusine as a myth in Theodor Fontane. In: Myth and Mythology in 19th Century Literature. Edited by Helmut Koopmann . Pp. 289-306 | Vittorio Klostermann ISBN 3-465-01318-2 google book search online [1] | 1979 | |
Bellgardt, Michael | Melusine and her sisters. Mythical water creatures in literary discourse. Microfiche , 4 sheets, 240 pages | University of Mannheim , Diss. Phil. Also at DNB Ffm & Lpz. available | 1997 |
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Zeldenrust, Lydia | The Melusine Romance in Medieval Europe: Translation, Circulation, and Material Contexts | Cambridge: DS Brewer | 2020 | English |