Minner speech

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The Minnerede is a form of the late medieval rhyming speech. In contrast to the shorter minnelongs in canzone form , it was not sung, but performed spoken. Most of the texts have only a few hundred verses, but there are also extensive texts (so called large forms) such as' Die Minneburg ',' Die Minnelehre 'by Johann von Konstanz ,' Hadamar von Laber 's 'hunt' and Hermann von Sachsenheim 's 'Mörin' were counted. The rhyming verse is predominant, but there are also some strophic Minnered speeches. Many minne speeches are reflections on love ( minne ) or stories of allegorical events and dreams in first-person form.

The oldest surviving testimony is Hartmann's von Aue booklet (also known as Klage or Klagebuchlein , around 1200). The heyday of the Minnereden - both in terms of production and reception - lies in the 14th and 15th centuries. Most of the texts are anonymous, but there are also authors such as Meister Altswert , Heinrich der Teichner , Peter suchtwirt and Hans Folz . Few Minnered speeches were printed in the 15th and 16th centuries.

A distinction is made between different types of Minnerede, for example the type of praise to the beloved , to which the Minnereden written in the 15th century Dis is the beauty of the frowen , which primarily depicts a beautiful woman's body starting from the head and ending at the feet, as well as Include beauty award. The grazer is one of the coarse, obscene varieties of the genus .

Text output

  • Middle High German Minnereden I. The Heidelberg Manuscripts 344, 358, 376 and 393 , ed. by Kurt Matthaei, Berlin 1913 (DTM 24)
  • Middle High German Minnereden II. The Heidelberg manuscripts 313 and 355; the Berlin manuscript Ms. Germ. Fol. 922 , ed. by Wilhelm Brauns, Berlin 1938 (DTM 41). - Reprint in one volume with an afterword by Ingeborg Glier, Dublin / Zurich 1967 ( online version )
  • Michael Mareiner: Middle High German Minnereden and Minneallegories of the Viennese manuscript 2796 and the Heidelberg manuscript Pal. germ 348 . Bern 1984.
  • Michael Mareiner: Middle High German Minnereden and Minneallegories of the Prague manuscript R VI Fc 26 . Bern 1998
  • MInnereden. Selection ediion , ed. v. Iulia-Emilia Dorobanțu, Jacob Klingner, Ludger Lieb, Berlin / Boston 2017, ISBN 978-3-11-046431-3 ( Open Access )

literature

  • Tilo Brandis: Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch Minnereden. Directory of manuscripts and prints . Munich 1968.
  • Ingeborg Glier: Artes amandi. Investigation of the history, tradition and typology of German miner speeches . Munich 1971. ISBN 3-406-02834-9 .
  • Melitta Rheinheimer: Rheinische MInnereden. Investigations and editions (Göppingen papers on German studies 144), Göppingen 1975
  • Ronald Michael Schmidt: Studies on the German Minnerede. Investigations into Zilies von Sayn, Johann von Konstanz and Eberhard von Cersne . Göppingen 1982. ISBN 3-87452-553-8
  • Wolfgang Achnitz: Minnereden , in: Research reports on international German studies. German Medieval Studies , Part 2, ed. by Hans-Jochen Schiewer with the assistance of Jochen Conzelmann. Bern u. a. 2003 (Yearbook for International German Studies. Series C: Research Reports 6), pp. 197–255
  • Trivial love? Conventionality and trivialization in late medieval Minnereden , ed. v. Ludger Lieb and Otto Neudeck, Berlin / New York 2006, ISBN 978-3-11-018991-9
  • Jacob Klingner : Minnereden in print. Studies on the history of the genre in the age of media change (Philological Studies and Sources 226), Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-503-12242-4
  • Susanne Uhl: The narrative space as a space for reflection. An investigation into the 'Minnelehre' of Johann von Konstanz and other German Minnereden , Bern a. a. 2010 ISBN 978-3-034-30400-9
  • Jacob Klingner, Ludger Lieb: Handbook Minnereden . 2 volumes, Berlin / Boston. 2013. ISBN 978-3-11-018332-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jacob Klingner, Ludger Lieb: Handbuch Minnereden . de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-018332-0 .
  2. ^ Jacob Klingner: Minnereden im Druck, studies on the history of the genre in the age of media change . Erisch Schmidt Verlag, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-503-12242-4 , pp. 448 .
  3. Alfred Karnein: 'The Beauty of Beloved'. and 'Beauty Prize'. In: Author's Lexicon . Volume VIII, Col. 826 f.