14 Oct Whiskers and Words: Exploring Beards in German Texts
In this engaging episode, we delve into Sebastian Coxon’s “Beards and Texts,” which explores the significant role of beards in medieval German literature from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries. Coxon reveals how beards symbolize masculinity and serve as important motifs in discussions of majesty, humanity, and wisdom. We discuss their appearances in iconic works like Pfaffe Konrad’s “Rolandslied” and Wolfram von Eschenbach’s “Willehalm”, as well as in comedic and didactic poetry. The episode culminates in a thought-provoking look at the portrayal of Jesus in vernacular literature, offering fresh insights into how beards shaped literary techniques and the construction of masculinity. Join us for a fascinating exploration of this unique aspect of medieval culture!
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Last Updated on October 28, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla