The Nibelungenlied Today
Its Substance, Essence, and Significance

Author(s)
Mueller, Werner A.
Language
EnglishAbstract
This thorough study of the moral values of the "Nibelungen" and of their paradoxical behavior posits the work as an indictment of a society that results time and again in collective human tragedy. Told with tragic insight, yet sympathetically, the epic may well be described as the story of man, the victim of himself. Mueller analyzes the work in three chapters, focused on substance, essence and significance, in order to make the epic poem relevant to a modern audience.
Keywords
German Studies; LiteraturePublisher
The University of North Carolina PressPublication date and place
Chapel Hill, 1962Series
UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures,Classification
Literature: history and criticism

