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Early Modern German Literature 2: Judith plays

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Reformation 2017
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Henrike Lähnemann on the popularity of the Judith theme in Reformation drama
Part of the Reformation lecture series for Paper VII: Martin Luther's judgement of the apocrypha and his influence on the development of early modern drama in Germany; the Judith play by Joachim Greff and those by Sixt Birck and Hans Sachs

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Henrike Lähnemann on the Reformation publication of the ‘Juttenspiel’
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Reformation 2017
People
Henrike Lähnemann
Keywords
german literature
reformation
martin luther
judith
joachim greff
sixt birck
hans sachs
apocrypha
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 04/03/2016
Duration: 00:39:25

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