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Walther von der Vogelweide: Critical Essay by M. O'C. Walshe

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SOURCE: Walshe, M. O'C. “The Courtly Love-Lyric.” In Medieval German Literature: A Survey, pp. 113-26. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1962.

In the following excerpt, Walshe explains how Walther naturalized and humanized courtly literature and analyzes his shifting political allegiances.

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