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A Vindication of Heinrich von Dem Türlin, Based on A Survey of His Sources
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 67–82.
Published: 01 March 1942
... von Gottlob Heinrich Friedrich Scholl (“Bibliothek des literarischen
Vereins,” XXVII. Stuttgart, 1852).
17 Paul Piper, Hofische Epik I1 (Deutsche National-Literatur, IV. Stutt-
gart, n.d.) , 242-301.
18 Riwalin tells the story of ?he stealing of Gawein’s horse, lines 5992 f...
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Heinrich von Dem Türlin's Diu Krône and Wolfram's Parzival
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Modern Language Quarterly (1974) 35 (2): 129–139.
Published: 01 June 1974
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focus on Arthur and Guenevere, Diu KrGne is dominated by the adven-
tures of Gawein to such an extent that it has rightly been called a “Ga-
wanr~manCritics agree that Heinrich knew Wolfram’s epic in its
entirety, as well as Chrktien’s Perceval (Le conte du Gruul) and pos-
sibly the First...