Young German scholar Florian Deichl (Ludwig-Maxmilians-Universität München) will speak about the sinister figure of Hagen in the German medieval Song of the Nibelungs and try to uncover the origins of the human fascinations by so called “dark heroes”
The lecture is a part of the cycle Life and Biography in the Middle Ages.
Annotation:
The course aims to depict the forms and shapes of the genre of biography in the Middle Ages. It attempts to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and languages – Latin, Hebrew, Middle High German, Occitan, Old Norse or Balkan – and a full range of figures whose life medieval biography could depict: heathen and Christian kings, heroes, saints, Jesus as well as adventurers and dark heroes.
However, the course plans to offer more than an analysis and classification of biography subgenres and picturesque personalities. All the lectures should address the question of what was substantial in a human life for the medieval man, what gave it value and endowed it with meaning.
All the lectures and discussions will be in English, the lectures will be held by guest professors from foreign universities.
Lecturer: Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, University of Zurich
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Kati Ihnat, Univertsity of Nijmegen
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Elizabeth Archibald, University of Durham
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Fakulta humanitních studií Univerzity Karlovy srdečně zve na přednášku Narrativizing a Saint: St Olav and the Development of Literary Genres in the Medieval North, kterou pronese Lena Rohrbach (University of Zurich).
Odkud se berou svatí? Ujasněme si to na příkladu největšího norského světce, svatého Olafa. Prof. Lena Rohrbach v přednášce při té příležitosti objasní také zrození žánru ság z diachronní perspektivy s ohledem na skaldskou tradici a obrazový materiál.
Lecturer: Zoltán Kövecses, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Kathryn Allan, University College London
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Krzysztof Nowak, Lexicon Mediae et Inmae Latinitatis PolonorumInstitute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Sakari Katajamäki, Finnish Literature Society, Helsinki
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors