Different Types of Love in the Works of Hartmann von Aue and Mechthild von Magde


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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject German Studies - Older German Literature, Medieval Studies, grade: 1,7, University of Birmingham, course: BA Modern Languages, language: English, abstract: Varying types of love are present in every type of literature. Love for oneself, love for God and love for another person are the most common denominations and all three are present in the works of Middle High German author Hartmann von Aue and medieval mystic Mechthild von Magdeburg. The relationship between the interrelating types of love differs from text to text but each enriches the other and results in an interesting experience for the reader. Hartmanns Der Arme Heinrich may have been written out of love for God, as is suggested in the introduction (Von Aue, line 25) but the titular Heinrichs sexual love is at the heart of the plot. Equally, Mechthilds works may aim to distance itself from such expression of sexual love as its author was a nun. However, through the exploration of her own love for God, as will be discussed, she cannot entirely avoid it.
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