Gregorius A Medieval Oedipus Legend

Originally published in 1955, this rendering in rhyming couplets was the first English translation to appear of the medieval Oedipus legend of Gregorius, made known to readers by Thomas Mann in his novel "The Holy Sinner" (1951). The introduction situates Hartmann's poem in the panthe...

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Main Author: Von Aue, Hartmann
Other Authors: Zeydel, Edwin H., Morgan, Bayard Quincy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 1955
Series:UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures
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