Ideal und Wirklichkeit cincuenta años después. El estudio de Erich Kóhler y la crítica literaria hacia el año 2000
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.lyl.1266Keywords:
Erich Köhler, medievística, literatura cortés, aventura caballeresca, Chrétien de Troyes, medieval studies, courtly literature, chivalric adventureAbstract
RESUMEN Se muestra en este artículo la importancia que tuvo para el desarrollo de los estudios en medevística el aporte de Erich K´hler con su libro Ideal und Wirklichkeit in der höfischen Epik. Studien zur Form der frühen Artus - und Gralsdichtung, publicado en 1956. Con este libro se presentaba la primera tentativa moderna para explicar la obra de un autor medieval a partir de una clave socio-histórica. En su momento el texto de Kólher fue una novedad absoluta en el pequeño mundo de los medievalistas de entonces y una rareza igualmente en el campo de los modernistas, ya que los estudios literarios en los años cincuenta, se habían autolimitado a acercamientos de tipo "inmanentista" o a la investigación "positivista", privilegiando la simple descripción de hechos. ABSTRACT This article deals with the importance that has had the contribution of Erich Kóhler in the development of the Medieval Studies through his book Ideal und Wirklichkeit in der höfischen Epik. Studien zur Form der frühen Artus-und Gralsdichtung, published in 1956. With this book, Kóhler presented the first modern attempt to explain the work of a medieval author from a socio-historical point of view. By Kóhler's time this text was an absolute novelty in the small world of medievalists and a rarity in the field of the modernists since the literary studies in the 1950s had limited themselves to an "inmanentist-like" approach or to the "positive" research, giving preference to the simple description of factsDownloads
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