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Peasant life in Old German epics: Meier Helmbrecht and Der arme Heinrich
Bell, Clair Hayden, 1885-1967., Wernher, der Gartenaere, 13th cent. Helmbrecht., Hartmann, von Aue, 12th cent. Arme Heinrich.
Year: 1968, c1931.
Publisher:  Norton. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION
Meier Helmbrecht
Der arme Heinrich
NOTES
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: Peasant life in Old German epics : Meier Helmbrecht and Der arme Heinrich / translated from the Middle High German of the thirteenth century by Clair Hayden Bell.
Author: Bell, Clair Hayden, 1885-1967; Wernher, der Gartenaere, 13th cent. Helmbrecht; Hartmann, von Aue, 12th cent. Arme Heinrich
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Source Version: Peasant life in Old German epics : Meier Helmbrecht and Der arme Heinrich / translated from the Middle High German of the thirteenth century by Clair Hayden Bell
Bell, Clair Hayden, 1885-1967, Wernher, der Gartenaere, 13th cent. Helmbrecht, Hartmann, von Aue, 12th cent. Arme Heinrich
New York: Norton, 1968, c1931.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.05973
Subject Headings: • Epic poetry, German -- Translations into English
• German poetry -- Middle High German, 1050-1500 -- History and criticism
• Peasants in literature
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