Abhandlung Uber Roland, by Elard Hugo Meyer, is a critical study focusing on the medieval epic poem "Rolandslied." This scholarly work delves into the historical and literary significance of the poem, examining its themes, characters, and its place within the broader context of German medieval literature. Meyer's analysis offers valuable insights into the cultural and societal values reflected in the "Rolandslied," making it an essential resource for students and scholars of German literature, medieval studies, and comparative literature. This treatise remains a cornerstone for understanding one of the foundational works of German literary tradition.
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