Heterogene Quellen, homogene Sagen: Philologische Studien zu den Grimmschen Prinzipien der Quellenbearbeitung untersucht anhand des Schweizer Anteils ...
由
Barbara Kindermann-Bieri
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History
格式
平装书
页数
421
语言
德语
已发布
Jan 1, 1989
出版商
Verlag der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde
ISBN-10
3908121019
ISBN-13
9783908121015
描述
Barbara Kindermann-Bieri delves into the intricate relationship between diverse sources and the homogeneous narratives that emerge from them in her scholarly work. By focusing on the Swiss contributions to the Grimms’ folklore, she meticulously analyzes how the Brothers Grimm approached the adaptation and integration of varied cultural elements into their collections. The study offers a nuanced examination of philological principles underpinning their methodology, shedding light on the interconnectedness of folklore and cultural identity.
Drawing from her doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen, Kindermann-Bieri’s research invites readers to explore the layers of meaning embedded in traditional tales. She emphasizes the importance of context and the variability of sources, encouraging a deeper understanding of how folklore reflects the complexities of societal customs and beliefs. Through rigorous analysis and a keen eye for detail, this work contributes significantly to the field of cultural studies, particularly in its exploration of the dynamic interplay between regional narratives and classical folklore traditions.
Drawing from her doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen, Kindermann-Bieri’s research invites readers to explore the layers of meaning embedded in traditional tales. She emphasizes the importance of context and the variability of sources, encouraging a deeper understanding of how folklore reflects the complexities of societal customs and beliefs. Through rigorous analysis and a keen eye for detail, this work contributes significantly to the field of cultural studies, particularly in its exploration of the dynamic interplay between regional narratives and classical folklore traditions.