Conny Burian
The Nibelung Poetess [Die Nibelungendichterin]
A story about the creation of the Nibelungenlied
Information
Edition: 1st
Release year: 2023
Number of pages: 420 pages
Images: 0 fig.
Format: 13.5 x 21.5 cm
Zielgruppe: Adults
Genre: Historical Fiction, literature, and medieval novel
Sprachversion: DEU – German
ISBN: 978-3-910347-27-4
ISBN (ePDF): 978-3-910347-28-1
ISBN (EPUB): 978-3-910347-29-8
Short text
What if it wasn't Siegfried the Dragon Slayer, the actual womaniser, but Kriemhild, the Burgundian king's daughter and later wife of the Hun King Etzels, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied ? Who may have brought down to parchment the lost original text on which the most famous three manuscripts, all of which were created around the year 1200, are based? Was it not a minstrel, knight or cleric, but a nun from Passau?
Between truth and fiction, Conny Burian's autobiographically told novel traces the life lines of two women, Kriemhild and Hilde, and lets both of them, protagonist and author of the greatest German heroic epic, appear in a new light.
VLB keywords: Nibelungenlied, Nibelungen poet, Hilde, Willibald, Kriemhild, Siegfried, Benedictine Abbey, Niedernburg, Passau, Worms Cathedral School, Worms, Friedrich Barbarossa, High Middle Ages, manuscript, manuscripts, creation, heroic epic, origin story, authorship, autofiction, autobiography, Middle Ages, adventure
About the author
Conny Burian has a doctorate in English and has been teaching at the University of Calgary, Canada, since 2004. She has a particular interest in the literature of the High Middle Ages, which she also covers intensively with students in her university classes.
In her novel “Die Nibelungendichterin” (The Nibelung Poetess), she addresses the major gaps in knowledge that exist in research regarding the authorship of the heroic epic.