Waltraud Fritsch-Rößler

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Waltraud Fritsch-Rößler (born November 5, 1957 in Schwetzingen ) is a German specialist in German . She has been teaching as a professor for older German literature and language at the University of Innsbruck since 2004 . Her research areas include the work of Hartmann von Aue , Middle High German epic , literary historiography and the interactions between literature and psychoanalysis .

Works

  • Gottfried von Straßburg's "Tristan" in German literary historiography (1768–1985). Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Bern / New York / Paris 1989.
  • Bibliography of German literary histories. With commentary, review information and proof of location. 2 volumes, Volume 1: 1835-1899. Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Bern a. a. 1994.
  • Finis amoris. End, endangerment and change of love in the high medieval German novel. (= Mannheim contributions to linguistics and literary studies. Volume 42). Narr, Tübingen 1999.
  • «Uf der mâze pfat». Festschrift for Werner Hoffmann on his 60th birthday. (= GAG 555). Göppingen 1991.
  • Women's looks - men's looks - women's rooms. Studies on look, gender and space. (= Mannheim studies on literary and cultural studies. Volume 26). St. Ingbert 2002.
  • Main topic: the Ambras book of heroes . (= Cristalline word. Volume 1). LIT-Verlag, Vienna a. a. 2007, ISBN 978-3-8258-1097-9 .
  • Hartmann von Aue : Gregorius. Middle High German / New High German. Reissued, translated and commented onfrom the text by Friedrich Neumann . Reclam, Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 978-3-15-018764-7 .

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