Philomela

Lena Behmenburg

earliest edition we have, 2009 De Gruyter, Inc., 2009

Trends in Medieval Philology — book 15

"The study takes German and French texts to examine the development of the Philomela myth in the vernacular from the 12th to the 16th centuries. For this, it also considers Ovid's Philomela and its after-life in its medieval adaptations. Working from the individual literary studies, content nodes of the myth are analysed and their variance presented comparatively. Particular weight is attached here to the motif of we...

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Philomela edition · 2009 · De Gruyter, Inc. · 9783111740904
Philomela edition · 2009 · Walter De Gruyter · 283 pages · 9783110204643
Philomela edition · 2009 · de Gruyter GmbH, Walter · 9783110217148

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