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This scholarly work delves into the portrayal of elemental spirits (Elementargeister) as literary characters within the context of Middle High German epic poetry. Focusing on Part 1 of the analysis, the study examines how these figures â" often derived from folklore and mythology â" are integrated into the narrative fabric and contribute to the thematic richness of the epics. The book offers insights into the cultural and literary significance of these characters, exploring their roles, motivations, and symbolic meanings within the broader framework of medieval German literature. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in medieval studies, German literature, folklore, and the intersection of mythology and literature.
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