Erec is a German verse narrative retelling a story from Arthurian legend. This edition, "Erec: Eine Erz hlung," presents the epic poem in its original German. Attributed to both Moriz Haupt and Moriz Hartmann, this version offers readers insight into 19th-century scholarship and interpretation of medieval texts.
The tale of Erec, a knight of King Arthur's court, explores themes of chivalry, love, and adventure. It depicts his quest for honor and redemption, making it a key work within the tradition of German Arthurian romance. Students of medieval literature and German language will find this a valuable resource.
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