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  2. Der Rosendorn - Wikipedia

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    Poems of this vintage were not uncommon in medieval literature, with other examples known from France, and in England, sexual vulgarity was a frequent theme of Geoffrey Chaucer's poetry. Der Rosendorn has been the subject of much scholarly debate over its depiction of medieval women and female sexuality to 13th-century eyes as well as its place ...

  3. Melk Abbey Library - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, a researcher discovered fragments of a famous early erotic work - Der Rosendorn or The Rose Thorn - in the Melk Abbey Library, [7] which allows the poem date back to around 1300, two hundred years earlier than previously thought. [8]

  4. Rosengarten zu Worms - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich and Siegfried from a 15th-century manuscript of the Rosengarten zu Worms. Der Rosengarten zu Worms (the rose garden at Worms), sometimes called Der große Rosengarten (the big rose garden) to differentiate it from Der kleine Rosengarten (), and often simply called the Rosengarten, is an anonymous thirteenth-century Middle High German heroic poem in the cycle of Dietrich von Bern.

  5. Category:14th-century poems - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Medieval German literature - Wikipedia

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  7. Theodor Körner (author) - Wikipedia

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    In the midst of the most active campaigns, Körner continued to write poetry and other works. He wrote a singspiel, Der vierjährige Posten, which was set to music by Franz Schubert in 1815, but the piece was not performed until 1869, when it was staged at the Hofoper, Dresden. [4] It was later adapted in English as The Outpost. [5]

  8. Portal:Poetry/Recognized content - Wikipedia

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    Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day; Hymns for the Amusement of Children; I Shall Not Be Moved (poetry collection) I syng of a mayden; William Blake's illustrations of On the Morning of Christ's Nativity; In Flanders Fields; In Praise of Limestone; Constantin Al. Ionescu-Caion; Fakhr al-Din Iraqi; Jack and Jill; Jans der Enikel; Joan of Arc (poem) John ...

  9. Wesendonck Lieder - Wikipedia

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    Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91, is the common name of a set of five songs for female voice and piano by Richard Wagner, Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme (Five Poems for a Female Voice). He set five poems by Mathilde Wesendonck while he was working on his opera Tristan und Isolde .