Sieglinde Hartmann

Sieglinde Hartmann (born 1954 in Wuppertal ) is a German specialist in German, a specialist in the medieval poet Oswald von Wolkenstein and President of Oswald von Wolkenstein society.

Biography

Sieglinde Hartmann studied in Cologne and Frankfurt am Main. After research and teaching visits she received her doctorate at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main with a study of the age poetry and self-expression with Oswald von Wolkenstein. In addition to and after her PhD, she held teaching positions and professorships at the Universities of Paris IV true ( Sorbonne ), Mainz, Giessen, Kassel, Bamberg, Frankfurt am Main and Würzburg.

In 2003 she was appointed Honorary Professor of the Subject " Senior German Philology " at the University of Würzburg. From 2003 to 2004 Sieglinde Hartmann was a visiting professor at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Graz ( Austria ) holds.

An important element of the operation of Sieglinde Hartmann is the international networking in the Germanic Medieval Studies. In this context, since 2010, is also a professor of German at the Slavic University Baku, Azerbaijan.

As a specialist in German medievalist and Sieglinde Hartmann focused on providing Oswald von Wolkenstein (ca. 1376/77-1445 ), a well-traveled Knight and singer, who is regarded as the most important poet of the German late Middle Ages. Inspired by Selva close links with the cultures of other European countries of his time developed Sieglinde Hartmann, a special comparative research approach, the methods of literary studies, historical studies, art history and the history of mentalities together. This approach allows new ways to contextual development of Wolkenstein's work and its impact on other cultural phenomena of the late Middle Ages were. An important element in Sieglinde Hartmann's mediation work to Selva work is also the organization and facilitation of the Middle Ages concerts, often. , In cooperation with the Austrian concert singer Eberhard Kummer

Since 2002, Sieglinde Hartmann is a member of the organizing committee of the International Medieval Congress at Leeds University, England, in charge of Comparative Literature and German Studies.

Sieglinde Hartmann is a founding member and first since 2007 Chairman of Oswald von Wolkenstein Society and editor of the Yearbook of Oswald von Wolkenstein Society ( JOWG ).

Research priorities

  • Oswald von Wolkenstein
  • German literary history of the high and late Middle Ages
  • Medieval Reception
  • Epenforschung
  • The Nibelungenlied in the context of non-European heroic epic

Publications (selection )

To Oswald von Wolkenstein

  • Heretical Hussites: From Oswald Wolkenstein 's ' Song Of Hell' ( ' Through gates Weis '). In: Heresy and the Making of European Culture. Medieval and Modern Perspectives. A. P. Roach and J. R. Simpson ( eds. ). Farnham: Ashgate, 2013.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein. In: Kindler's Literatur-Lexikon. 3rd edition. Stuttgart / Weimar 2009, Volume 12
  • Yearbook of Oswald von Wolkenstein society. Eds zus with Ulrich Müller; from Volume 7, Frankfurt am Main 1992/93 ff
  • Pourquoi traduire en français comme un auteur Oswald von Wolkenstein? Lausanne 2005.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein today: traditions and innovations in his poetry. Frankfurt am Main, 2005.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: It fits, I do what old from toes jaren. In: Poetry and interpretations. Middle Ages. Stuttgart 1993.
  • On the unity of Marie song Kl 34 A style study with translation and commentary. JOWG. Vol 3 1984 / 85th
  • Age poetry and self-expression with Oswald von Wolkenstein. Göppingen, 1980.

Studies on the literature and culture of the European Middle Ages

  • German love poetry from minstrelsy to Oswald von Wolkenstein or the invention of love in the Middle Ages. Wiesbaden: Dr. L. Reichert Verlag, 2012 ( = Introduction to German Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 1).
  • Islands and Cities in Medieval Myth, Literature, and History. Eds zus with A. Grafetstätter, J. Ogier. Frankfurt am Main, 2011.
  • The Nibelungenlied, and The Book of Dede Korkut ( Imagines Medii Aevi. Interdisciplinary contributions to medieval studies ). Eds together with a couple K. Abdullayev, H. Boeschoten, U. Störmer - Caysa. Wiesbaden 2011.
  • Medieval literature and culture in the German Teutonic Order in Prussia: life and afterlife. Eds together with a couple Wenta and G. J. Vollmann - Profe. Torun 2009.
  • Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages. Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind. Frankfurt am Main, 2007.
  • Arthurian myths and modernity. Aspects of the reception in literature, art, music and the media. Eds zus with T. Le Blanc, U. Müller, B. Twrsnick. Wetzlar 2005.
  • From the Middle Ages to the Third Millennium: Do We Need the Middle Ages for our future? In: JOWG. Vol 13 2001/2002.
  • Harpy. In: Middle Ages myths. Edited by U. Müller and W. Wunderlich. Vol 2 St. Gallen, 1999.
  • Flaubert - a mystic? Medieval and mysticism in the Trois Contes. In: Middle Ages Reception II Ed. by J. Kühnel, inter alia, Göppingen 1982.
  • German - French German. Eds zus with C. Lecouteux. Göppingen 1984.
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