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  2. Der Rosendorn - Wikipedia

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    Der Rosendorn (transl. The Rose Thorn) (sometimes Der weiße Rosendorn (transl. The White Rose Thorn)) is a thirteenth-century German poem. It tells of a virgin who is separated from her vagina, [note 1] and her dialogue with it forms the structure of the piece. They argue about what it is that men want in a woman: the woman claims that men ...

  3. Category:Medieval German literature - Wikipedia

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    Medieval German poems (2 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Medieval German literature" ... D. Der Rosendorn; H. Handschriftencensus; L. Li Tournoiement as dames;

  4. 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]

  5. Theodor Körner (author) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Theodor Körner (23 September 1791 – 26 August 1813) was a German poet and soldier.After having lived for some time in Vienna, where he wrote some light comedies and other works for the Burgtheater, he became a soldier and joined the Lützow Free Corps in the German uprising against Napoleon.

  6. Talk:Der Rosendorn - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:German poems - Wikipedia

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  8. Christian Weise - Wikipedia

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    Christian Weise (30 April 1642 – 21 October 1708), also known under the pseudonyms Siegmund Gleichviel, Orontes, Catharinus Civilis and Tarquinius Eatullus, was a German writer, dramatist, poet, pedagogue and librarian of the Baroque era. He produced a large number of dramatic works, noted for their social criticism and idiomatic style.

  9. List of German-language poets - Wikipedia

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    This list contains the names of individuals (of any ethnicity or nationality) who wrote poetry in the German language. Most are identified as "German poets", but some are not German . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.