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BODIES OF PAIN MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND CULTURE VOLUME 11 This page intentionally left blank STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND CULTURE edited by Francis G. Gentry Professor of German Pennsylvania State University A ROUTLEDGE SERIES OTHER BOOKS IN THIS SERIES 1. "AND THEN THE END 9. CHOOSING NOT TO MARRY Women and Autonomy in the Katherine WILL COME" Early Latin Christian Interpretations Group oft he Opening oft he Seven Seals Julie Hassel Douglas W. Lumsden 10. FEMININE FIGURAE Representations of Gender in Religious 2. TOPOGRAPHIES OF GENDER IN Texts by Medieval German Women MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN Rebecca L.R. Garber ARTHURIAN ROMANCE Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand 3. CHRISTIAN, SARACEN AND GENRE IN MEDIEVAL FRENCH LITERATURE Imagination and Cultural Interaction in the French Middle Ages Lynn Tarte Ramey 4. WORD OUTWARD Medieval Perspectives on the Entry into Language Corey Marvin 5. JUSTICE & THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF EARLY MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN LITERATURE Robert G. Sullivan 6. MARRIAGE FICTIONS IN OLD FRENCH SECULAR NARRATIVES, 1170-1250 A Critical Re-evaluation of the Courtly Love Debates Keith Nickolaus 7. WHERE TROUBADOURS WERE BISHOPS The Occitania ofF olc ofM arseille (c. 1150-1231) Nichole M. Schulman 8. JOHN CASSIAN AND THE READING OF EGYPTIAN MONASTIC CULTURE Steven D. Driver BODIES OF PAIN Suffering in the Works of Hartmann von Aue Scott E. Pincikowski 1 ~ Routledge ~ ~ Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 2002 by Routledge Published 2013 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY, 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the T crylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright iCl 2002 by Routledge All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pincikowski, Scott E., 1968- Bodies of pain; suffering in the works of Hartmann von Aue / by Scott E. Pincikowski. p. cm. - (Studies in medieval history and culture; v. 11) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Hartmann, von Aue, 12th cent.-Criticism and interpretation. 2. Pain in literature. 3. Suffering in literature. 4. Body, Human, in literature. I. Title. II. Series. PT1535 .P56 2000 809'.93353--dc21 2002002577 ISBN 13; 978-0-415-93962-1 (hbk) Series Editor Foreword Far from providing just a musty whiff of yesteryear, research in Medieval Studies enters the new century as fresh and vigorous as never before. Scholars representing all disciplines and generations are consistently producing works of research of the highest caliber, utilizing new approaches and methodologies. Volumes in the Medieval History and Culture series will include studies on individual works and authors of Latin and vernacular literatures, historical personalities and events, theological and philosophical issues, and new critical approaches to medieval literature and culture. Momentous changes have occurred in Medieval Studies in the past thirty years in teaching as well as in scholarship. Thus the goal of the Medieval History and Culture series is to enhance research in the field by providing an outlet for monographs by scholars in the early stages of their careers on all top ics related to the broad scope of Medieval Studies, while at the same time pointing to and highlighting new directions that will shape and define schol arly discourse in the future. Francis G. Gentry vu This page intentionally left blank To Kate

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