Friendship is a phenomenon to be found in all epochs and cultures.
However, the character of the relationship that is understood and
practiced as friendship is subject to constant change. In the
courtly epic of the High Middle Ages, research has mainly focused
on love, whereas friendship has been studied only fragmentarily.
This book focuses on the concepts of friendship in the so-called
classics of courtly epic? the Arthurian romances around 1200, the
Nibelungenlied and the Song of Roland? and places them into
relation to representations of friendship in non-literary texts of
that time. This study is intended as a contribution to a cultural
history of friendship.
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