Adolf Kitze's "Das Ross In Den Altfranz sischen Artus- Und Abenteuerromanen..." explores the role of the horse in Old French Arthurian and adventure romances. This study examines the symbolic and practical significance of horses in these medieval texts, shedding light on their contribution to the narratives and their reflection of societal values. Kitze delves into how the portrayal of horses enhances our understanding of chivalry, courtly love, and the broader cultural context of the time.
This book offers valuable insights for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval literature, particularly those interested in Arthurian legends and the evolution of the romance genre. Through detailed analysis and historical context, Kitze illuminates the enduring appeal and literary richness of these classic works.
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