Albrecht Classen
- Professor, German Studies
- Distinguished Professor
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
- (520) 621-1395
- Learning Services Building, Rm. 318
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- aclassen@arizona.edu
Biography
Dr. Albrecht Classen is University Distinguished Professor and Undergraduate Advisor in the Department of German Studies. Dr. Albrecht Classen was born near Bad Hersfeld in Northern Hesse, Germany. He studied at the universities of Marburg, Erlangen (Germany), Millersville, PA (USA), Oxford (Great Britain), Salamanca (Spain), Urbino (Italy), and Charlottesville, VA (USA). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1986. He has a broad range of research interests covering the history of medieval and early modern German and European literature and culture from about 800 to 1800. He has published close to 90 scholarly books, critical editions, translations, and textbooks, and 9 poetry volumes of his own. At the latest count (Aug. 2016), he has published 622 scholarly articles and 2341 book reviews. He is the editor of Mediaevistik and Humanities- Open Access.Online, and book review editor of Trans-Lit2
He has served three times as President of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association. And he is new Presisent for the RMMLA since 2016 once again. He has served as the President of the Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of German since 1992.
He has received numerous awards for teaching (Five Star Faculty Award, 2009, Carnegie Prof. of the Year, Arizona, 2014, etc.), research (The Henry and Phyllis Koffler Prize for Research, 2008), and service (Excellence in Academic Advising Faculty Advisor Award, 2015). The German government awarded him the Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande in 2004 (Order of Merit).
Degrees
- M.A. German, History, Education
- Phillipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, Marburg, Germany
- Ph.D. German
- University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
- Zur Rezeption norditalienischer Kultur des Trecento im Werk Oswalds von Wolkenstein (1376/77-1445)
Awards
- The Literary Encyclopedia book prize for 2023
- Fall 2023
- many smaller ones
- Spring 2021
- many
- 2018 Personal gift from Chinese student, (David) Yichuan Xi (stone stamp) in recognition of my teaching2018 Eic Travel Award, Humanities Open Access ($500), in recognition of my service as editor-in-chief for the journal 2018 Keynote speaker, New Book Roundtable, Society for Medieval Germanic Studies, 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May2018 Nominee, Mikelle Smith Omari-Tunkara Outstanding Faculty Fellow in a Dorm Award, May2018 Invitation by Angel Encinas to attend the Pre-Commencement Ceremony in COH as his favorite professor, May2018 Certificate of Recognition for service in the Delegate Assembly, Modern Language Association, Spring 2018
- Spring 2015
- Award for Excellence in Leadership and Service, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
- RMMLA, Fall 2017
- Invitation to the Apple Polishers Dinner, Ladies of Chi Omeag
- Chi Omega, Fall 2017
- Knighted as Grand Knight Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Three Lions
- Most Noble Order of the Three Lions, Fall 2017
- Talk on Special Collections, University of Arizona Library: https://vimeo.com/208584407
- Special Collection, Fall 2017
- 2016- Member of the PEN-Zentrum deutschsprachiger Autoren im Ausland
- PEN-Zentrum., Spring 2017
- Gold Medal Book Reviewer, 2000-2015
- Sixteenth-Century Journal, Fall 2016
- Member of the PEN-Zentrum deutschsprachiger Autoren im Ausland
- PEN-Zentrum..., Fall 2016
- Michael Delhoyde Award for Distinguished Contributions in Editing
- RMMLA, Fall 2016
- NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising, Certificate of Merit (Faculty Advising Category)
- NACADA, Fall 2016
- Post-Secondary Representation on the AATG Executive Council for the Southwest Region
- AATG, Fall 2016
- Festschrift in honor of my 60th Birthday, Mediaevistik vol. 28
- Mediaevistik, Spring 2016
- Visiting Professor, Fremdsprachenphilologie/Modern Languages, L. N. Gumiljov Eurasian National University, Astana, Kasakhstan, May 2014
- Summer 2014
- 2015 Dedication of Sophie A Digital Library of Works by German-Speaking Women (http://sophie.byu.edu/literature_early_pre1750) to Albrecht Classen
- 2015 Dedication of Sophie A Digital Library of Works by German-Speaking Women (http://sophie.byu.edu/literature_early_pre1750) to Albrecht Classen2014 Article about myself, “Meet a few of the readers of the Arizona Daily Star (page A11), 12-28-142014 Interview with Spiegel - Geschichte, on Love, Marriage, and Sexuality in the Middle Ages (Dec. 2014)2014 Honorable mention in Arizona Daily Wildcat, 11-7-142014 Interview on “Marriage, Family, and Sexuality in the Middle Ages,” with Marginalia: Los Angeles Review of Books, Sept. 30, 2014: http://marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org/an-interview-with-albrecht-classen/2014 Interviewed by Max Lancaster for his article “High expectations, no grade inflation,” Arizona Daily Wildcat, 9-18-14.2014 Article about my visit to Borsum, Germany, in the Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung 7-19-2014: “Auf den Spuren der Jesuiten”2014 Interview by Bill Buckmaster, Buckmaster Radio Talk Show: http://www.buckmastershow.com/2014/04/09/buckmaster-show-492014-tucson-air-service-update/ (ca. at min. 30)2014 Report about our new Thematic Minor in Medieval Studies, The Daily Wildcat 2-10-14 (http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2014/02/new-minor-is-positively-medieval)2014 Invited to join and new member of Faculty Row: America’s Top Faculty (http://facultyrow.com/), Spring 2014
Interests
Research
Pre-modern culture and literature, gender issues, eroticism, happiness, tolerance, heroism, honor, communication, women`s literature, modern poetry, comparative literature
Teaching
Medieval and Early Modern German and European literature, history, religion, philosophy, art, everyday life, and mentality
Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2024) -
Independent Study
GER 599 (Fall 2024) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Fall 2024) -
Tales Of Love
GER 412 (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Culture
GER 596C (Spring 2024) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Spring 2024) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Spring 2024) -
Religion:German Culture
RELI 379 (Spring 2024) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2024) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2023) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Fall 2023) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Fall 2023)
2022-23 Courses
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Directed Research
GER 392 (Summer I 2023) -
Culture
GER 596C (Spring 2023) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Spring 2023) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Spring 2023) -
Religion:German Culture
RELI 379 (Spring 2023) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2023) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Fall 2022)
2021-22 Courses
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Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2022) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2022) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Spring 2022) -
Religion:German Culture
RELI 379 (Spring 2022) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Spring 2022) -
Construct Of Identity
GER 450 (Fall 2021) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2021) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Fall 2021)
2020-21 Courses
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The Enigmatic Middle Ages
GER 380 (Summer I 2021) -
Independent Study
GER 499 (Spring 2021) -
Independent Study
GER 599 (Spring 2021) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2021) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2021) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Spring 2021) -
Religion:German Culture
RELI 379 (Spring 2021) -
War, Death, and the Hero
GER 312 (Winter 2020) -
Comm & Miscom/Mh Ger Lit
GER 511 (Fall 2020) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2020)
2019-20 Courses
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Construct Of Identity
GER 450 (Summer I 2020) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Summer I 2020) -
Independent Study
GER 499 (Spring 2020) -
Internship
GER 393 (Spring 2020) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2020) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2020) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2020) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Spring 2020) -
History of Tolerance
GER 320 (Winter 2019) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2019) -
German Speaking World
GER 160C1 (Fall 2019) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Fall 2019) -
Independent Study
GER 599 (Fall 2019)
2018-19 Courses
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Directed Research
GER 392 (Summer I 2019) -
Religion:German Culture
GER 379 (Summer I 2019) -
The Enigmatic Middle Ages
GER 380 (Summer I 2019) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2019) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2019) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2019) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Spring 2019) -
War, Death, and the Hero
GER 312 (Winter 2018) -
Comm & Miscom/Mh Ger Lit
GER 511 (Fall 2018) -
Dissertation
GER 920 (Fall 2018) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2018) -
Internship
GER 393 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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Directed Research
GER 392 (Summer I 2018) -
History of Tolerance
GER 320 (Summer I 2018) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Summer I 2018) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Summer I 2018) -
The Enigmatic Middle Ages
GER 380 (Summer I 2018) -
Culture
GER 596C (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
GER 920 (Spring 2018) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Spring 2018) -
Internship
GER 393 (Spring 2018) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2018) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2018) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2018) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
GER 920 (Fall 2017) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2017) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Fall 2017) -
Tales Of Love
GER 412 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Directed Research
GER 392 (Summer I 2017) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Summer I 2017) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Summer I 2017) -
The Enigmatic Middle Ages
GER 380 (Summer I 2017) -
War, Death, and the Hero
GER 312 (Summer I 2017) -
Dissertation
GER 920 (Spring 2017) -
Independent Study
HUMS 399 (Spring 2017) -
Internship
GER 393 (Spring 2017) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2017) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2017) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2017) -
History of Tolerance
GER 320 (Winter 2016) -
Eroticism+Love/Mid Ages
GER 160D1 (Fall 2016) -
Independent Study
GER 499 (Fall 2016) -
Independent Study
GER 599 (Fall 2016) -
Internship
GER 393 (Fall 2016) -
Representing The Other
GER 506 (Fall 2016) -
Special Topics in Humanities
HNRS 195J (Fall 2016)
2015-16 Courses
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Directed Research
GER 392-SA (Summer I 2016) -
War, Death, and the Hero
GER 312 (Summer I 2016) -
Culture
GER 596C (Spring 2016) -
Independent Study
GER 399 (Spring 2016) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
GER 278 (Spring 2016) -
Mediev Answ To Mod Probl
HIST 278 (Spring 2016) -
Senior Seminar:Culture
GER 496C (Spring 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Books
- Classen, A. (2023). Globalism in the Middle Ages, 2023
and: The Translation of Johannes Pauli's Didactic and Entertaining Tales, Dec. 2023
And I published 34 scholarly articles and 50 book reviews. - Classen, A. (2020). various.More infoCreative books:2. Die Welt und ich, ein etwas unausgewogenes Verhältnis: Neue Satiren aus deutscher und amerikanischer Sicht, 2020 (https://www.bookrix.de/_ebook-albrecht-classen-die-welt-und-ich-ein-etwas-unausgewogenes-verhaeltnis/).3. Entdecke das Mittelalter (Münster: Natur und Tier, 2020), 64 pp. (https://www.ms-verlag.de/buecher/kinderbuch/entdecke-reihe/product/2520-entdecke-das-mittelalter/category_pathway-76; https://www.amazon.com/Entdecke-das-Mittelalter/dp/3866594089)4. Wildgewordenes Amerika: Berichte aus dem Alltag in den wirklich fremden USA und andere Reflexionen (Der Lehrbuchverlag, 2020), online at: https://www.amazon.de/Wildgewordenes-Amerika-Berichte-wirklich-Reflexionen/dp/6200446512/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=Wildgewordenes+Amerika&qid=1603036899&s=books&sr=1-1or directly by the publisher:https://www.verlag-lehrbuch.de/#
- Classen, A. (2019). Mediaevistik: Internationale Zeitschrift für Interdisziplinäre Mittelalterforschung. Berlin: Lang.
- Classen, A. (2019). Paradigm Shifts during the Global Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.
- Classen, A. (2019). Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Cultural-Historical Perspectives on Toys, Games, and Entertainment. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Classen, A. (2019). Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature: The Dark Side of Sex and Love in the Premodern Era. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
- Classen, A. (2018). 4 books:.More info95. Toleration and Tolerance in Medieval and Early Modern European Literature. Routledge Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture, 8 (New York and London: Routledge, 2018), viii, 329 pp.96. Eros und Logos: Literarische Formen des sinnlichen Begehrens in der (deutschsprachigen) Literatur vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, ed. Albrecht Classen, Wolfgang Brylla, and Andrey Kotin. Popular Fiction Studies, 4 (Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto, 2018), 342 pp.97. Travel, Time, and Space in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time: Explorations of Worldly Perceptions and Processes of Identity Formation, ed. Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 22 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018), XIX, 704 pp.98. Japanisch-deutsche Gespräche über Fremdheit im Mittelalter: Interkulturelle und interdisziplinäre Forschungen in Ost und West, ed. Manshu Ide and Albrecht Classen. Stauffenburg Mediävistik, 2 (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2018), 231 pp., 40 b/w ill.99. Mediaevistik: Internationale Zeitschrift für interdisziplinäre Mittelalterforschung, vol. 30 (Berlin, Bern, et al.: Peter Lang, 2017; appeared in 2018), 552 pp.100. Reiner Cornelius, Gunhild Classen, and Albrecht Classen, Zur Rhön hinauf (Niederaula: Auwel-Verlag, 2018).
- Classen, A. (2018). Toleration and Tolerance in the Middle Ages. New York: Routledge.
- Classen, A. (2017). Bodily and Spiritual Hygiene in Medieval and Early Modern Literature: Exploration of Textual Presentations of Filth and Water, ed. A. Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 19 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2017). Berlin: de Gruyter.
- Classen, A. (2016). An English Translation of Rudolf von Ems’s Der guote Gêrhart. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholar.More infoEngl. trans. of this long romance, with an intro., bibliography, and notes.
- Classen, A. (2016). Bestseller – gestern und heute: Ein Blick vom Rand zum Zentrum der Literaturwissenschaft / Bestseller – Yesterday and Today: A Look from the Margin to the Center of Literary Studies. Tubingen, Germany: Narr, Francke.
- Classen, A. (2016). Death in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: The Material and Spiritual Conditions of the Culture of Death. Berlin: de Gruyter.
- Classen, A. (2016). Mediaevistik. Frankfurt: Lang.More infomy festschrift, but I did all the book reviews, which is an enormously intensive work load, receiving or looking for book announcements, forwarding them to the reviewers, identifying the right reviewer, sending the address to the publisher, receiving the review, editing it, which can require two or three versions; putting everything together at the end, creating a table of content, sending it to the publisher, receiving the galleys, forwarding those to all reviewers, receiving the corrections, forwarding those to the publisher, then another or a third round of galleys. The work for this book is actually much more than for a monograph.
- Classen, A. (2016). Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Communication and Miscommunication in the Premodern World. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Classen, A. (2016). Popular Opinion in the Middle Ages: Channeling Public Ideas and Attitudes. Berlin: De Gruyter.More infoI worked extremely hard on editing this book and helping the author to get it ready for publication. I had to read the entire vol. at least 3 times all the way through. I am the co-editor of our book series in which it appeared.
- Classen, A. (2016). Reading Medieval European Women Writers: Strong Literary Witnesses from the Past. Frankfurt a. M.: Lang.
- Classen, A. (2015). Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), X, 2247 pp..
- Classen, A. (2015). The Forest in Medieval German Literature: Ecocritical Readings from a Historical Perspective.
- Classen, A. (2014). Love, Life, and Lust in Heinrich Kaufringer’s Verse Narratives. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS.
- Classen, A. (2014). Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Chapters
- Classen, A. (2014). Mental and Physical Health, Spirituality and Religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Medieval Answers for Our Future? With Special Emphasis on Spiritual Healing Through Narratives of Mourning: Johannes of Tepl and Christine de Pizan. In Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age(pp 1-154). Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Classen, A. (2014). Sexuality or Pornography (?) in Oswald von Wolkenstein’s Poetry. In Earthly and Spiritual Pleasures in Medieval Life, Literature, Art, and Music: In Memory of Ulrich Müller(pp 137-57). Göppingen: Kümmerle.
- Classen, A. (2014). Vergangen aber nicht vergessen: Mittelalterliche Literatur im heutigen Deutschunterricht: Fremde, zugleich aufregende Perspektiven für Studenten des 21. Jahrhunderts. In Deutsch als Fremdsprache und internationaler Germanistik: Konzepte, Themen, Forschungsperspektiven(pp 107-18). Tübingen: Stauffenburg.
- Classen, A. (2014). Vom Mære zum Prosa-Schwank des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts: Tradition und Transformation einer literarischen Gattung vom frühen Mittelalter bis zur Frühneuzeit. In Kontinuitäten und Neuerungen in Textsorten- und Textallianztraditionen vom 13. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert(pp 295-321). Berlin: Weidler.
- Classen, A. (2014). Wie übersetzt man minne ins Neuhochdeutsche und was heist das? Theorie des Uebersetzens, Sinnfrage und Identitätssuche auf philologischer Ebene: Walther von der Vogelweide (Lyrik) und Wolfram von Eschenbach (Titurel),. In полилингвальном/Germanic Languages and Translation Issues in the Multilingual World, 23.-24 May 2014(pp 14-23). Astana: EHY.
- Classen, A. (2014). Wolfram von Eschenbach. In Oxford Bibliographies, online(pp ca. 60,000 words). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Journals/Publications
- Classen, A. (2019). letters to the editor. Arizona Daily Star, Hawaii Herald Tribune, 20.More infoThese were small letters to the editor of various newspapers. Not scholarly, but political
- Classen, A. (2019). “Valentin Weigel and Boethius: Mystical-Philosophical Concepts in Late Sixteenth-Century Protestant Thinking,” Carmina Philosophiae 25 (2016/2019): 47-68. 687. “Treason and Deception in Late Medieval German Romances and Novels: Königin Sibille, Melusine, and Malagis,” Treason: Medieval and Early Modern Adultery, Betrayal, and Shame, ed. Larissa Tracey. Explorations in Medieval Culture, 10 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2019), 269-87. 688. “The Dream City in Medieval Literature: The Case of Herzog Ernst (ca. 1170/ca. 1220), Konrad von Würzburg’s Partonopier und Meliur (ca. 1280), and Marco Polo’s Le Devisement du monde (ca. 1310),” Studia Neophilologica 91.3 (2019): 336-54; online at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00393274.2019.1627242 689. “Feasts and Meals - Cultural-Historical Perspectives,” Living Pulpit 28.1 (Aug. 2019), https://www.pulpit.org/2019/07/feasts-and-meals-cultural-historical-perspectives/ 690. “Pleasure and Leisure from the Middle Ages to the early Nineteenth Century: The Rediscovery of a Neglected Dimension in Cultural History. Also an Introduction,” Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Cultural-Historical Perspectives on Toys, Games, and Entertainment. Edited by Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 23 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2019), 1-159. 691. “Drinking, Partying, and Drunkenness in Late Medieval German Verse Narratives and Jest Narratives: Social Behavior at Court and in the City: Clash of the Literary Projection and the Situation on the Ground in the Late Middle Ages,” Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Cultural-Historical Perspectives on Toys, Games, and Entertainment. Edited by Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 23 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2019), 395-431.. various, ca. 300.More infoThese are 18 articles and chapters in books, all peer reviewed.
- Classen, A., & Classen, A. (2018). many articles. too many to list.More info648. “Boethius and No End in Sight: The Impact of De consolatione philosophiae on Early Modern German Literature From the Fifteenth Through the Seventeenth Century: Andreas Gryphius and Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius),” Daphnis 46 (2018): 448-66 (online at: doi 10.1163/18796583-04601010).649. “Authors, Translators, Printers: Production and Reception of Novels Between Manuscripts and Print in Fifteenth-Century Germany,” Trust and Proof: Translators in Renaissance Print Culture, ed. Andrea Rizzi. Library of the Written Word, 63 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018), 146-163.650. “Der Dichter Neidhart in der anglofonen Forschung - ein Fremdling in der englischsprachigen Philologie?,” Neidhart und die Neidhart-Lieder: Ein Handbuch, ed. Margarete Springeth and Franz Viktor Spechtler (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018), 313-27.651. “Sarcasm in Medieval German Literature: From the Hildebrandslied to Fortunatus. The Dark Side of Human Behavior,” Words that Tear the Flesh: Essays on Sarcasm in Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Cultures, ed. Alan Baragona and Elizabeth L. Rambo. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 21 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018), 249-69. 652. “The Gesta Romanorum in Light of Hartmann von Aue’s Gregorius and Heinrich Kaufringer’s Verse Narratives: Transcultural and Translinguistic Exchanges from the Early Middle Ages and to the Early Modern Ages,” The Comparatist 41 (2017): 177-96.653. “Liebe, Erotik und Sexualität in der deutschen und europäischen Literaturgeschichte: Eine Diskussion universeller Lebensbedingungen im fiktionalen Kontext,” Eros und Logos: Literarische Formen des sinnlichen Begehrens in der (deutschsprachigen) Literatur vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, ed. Albrecht Classen, Wolfgang Brylla, and Andrey Kotin. Popular Fiction Studies, 4 (Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto, 2018), 7-29.654. “Erotik und Sexualität im Märe des Spätmittelalters: Sprachwitz, Intelligenz, Spiel und sexuelle Erfüllung,” Eros und Logos: Literarische Formen des sinnlichen Begehrens in der (deutschsprachigen) Literatur vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, ed. Albrecht Classen, Wolfgang Brylla, and Andrey Kotin. Popular Fiction Studies, 4 (Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto, 2018), 47-69.655. “The Human Quest for Happiness and Meaning: Old and New Perspectives: Religious, Philosophical, and Literary Reflections from the Past as a Platform for Our FutureSt. Augustine, Boethius, and Gautier de Coincy,” Athens Journal of Humanities & Arts 5.2 (2018): 179-206 (http://www.athensjournals.gr/humanities/2018-5-2-3-Classen.pdf) 656. “Outsiders, Challengers, and Rebels in Medieval Courtly Literature: The Problem with the Courts in Courtly Romances,” Arthuriana 26.3 (2016): 67-90.657. “Late Medieval German Literature,” Oxford Bibliographies Online (May 17, 2015; see above); http://www.oxfordbibliographiesonline.com/view/document/obo-9780195399301/obo-9780195399301-0154.xml?rskey=Q9CkhD&result=23&q= (11310 words); updated and revised, April 26, 2018: http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195399301/obo-9780195399301-0154.xml?rskey=IVl2p8&result=1&q=Late+Medieval+German#firstMatch (DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195399301-0154).658. “The Heuristic Value of German Literature: The Eternal Plea for the Relevance of Medieval and Early Modern Literature from a Practical/Pedagogical Perspective,” Literature & Aesthetics (Open Access) 28.1 (2018); online at: https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/index.php/LA/article/view/12602/11573.659. “Alte Texte - zeitlose Botschaften: Das Mittelalter in DaF und Literaturunterricht: Das Fremde in der eigenen Kultur – die eigene Kultur im fremden Text,” Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 76 (2017): 508-29.660. “Poetische Reflexionen der Geschlechterverhältnisse in Liederbüchern des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts: Der Fall des Heidelberger Liederbuchs und die Lieder von Erasmus Widmann,” ‘Teutsche Liedlein’ des 16. Jahrhunderts, ed. Achim Aurnhammer and Susanne Rode-Breymann. Wolfenbütteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung, 35 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2018), 319-37.661. “Toleration, Tolerance, or Intolerance in the Works of the Young Martin Luther: The Issue with Jews in Early Sixteenth-Century Christian World View,” Humanities and Social Science Research 1.1 (2018), online at: https://j.ideasspread.org/index.php/hssr/article/view/61/15662. “STEM and Teaching German Language and Literature with an Interdisciplinary Approach: Eighteenth-Century Reports by German Jesuit Missionaries in the German Classroom,” Die Unterrichtspraxis 51.1 (2018): 53-62.663. “Medieval Transculturality in the Mediterranean from a Literary-Historical PerspectiveThe Case of Rudolf von Ems’s Der guote Gêrhart (ca. 1220-ca. 1250),” Journal of Transcultural Medieval Studies 5.1 (2018): 133-60 (online at: https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/jtms.2018.5.issue-1/jtms-2018-0006/jtms-2018-0006.pdf). 664. “The Discourse About the Gender-Relationships on the Urban Stage: in Late-Medieval German Shrovetide Plays and Verse Narratives,” Performance and Theatricality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Markus Cruse. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 41 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2018), 111-33.665. “Sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Art: From the Corbels and Misericords to Late Medieval Manuscript Illustrations,” International Journal of History and Cultural Studies 4.4 (2018): 1-19; https://www.arcjournals.org/international-journal-of-history-and-cultural-studies/volume-4-issue-4/1666. “Time, Space, and Travel in the Pre-Modern World: Theoretical and Historical Reflections. An Introduction,” Travel, Time, and Space in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time: Explorations of Worldly Perceptions and Processes of Identity Formation, ed. Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 22 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018), 1-75.667. “Traveling to/in the North During the Middle Ages: The World of Northern Europe in Medieval and Early Modern Travel Narratives,” Travel, Time, and Space in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time: Explorations of Worldly Perceptions and Processes of Identity Formation, ed. Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 22 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018), 285-310.668. “Einleitung,” Japanisch-deutsche Gespräche über Fremdheit im Mittelalter: Interkulturelle und interdisziplinäre Forschungen in Ost und West, ed. Manshu Ide and Albrecht Classen. Stauffenburg Mediävistik, 2 (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2018), 7-14.669. “Die Fremden und das Fremde in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters: Xenologische Reflexionen: Vom Hildebrandslied bis zum Fortunatus,” Japanisch-deutsche Gespräche über Fremdheit im Mittelalter: Interkulturelle und interdisziplinäre Forschungen in Ost und West, ed. Manshu Ide and Albrecht Classen. Stauffenburg Mediävistik, 2 (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2018), 141-56.670. “Mystical Literature for the Modern Reader - Responses to a Dilemma and Pragmatic Suggestions: With a Focus on Mechthild of Magdeburg,” Studies in Spirituality 28 (2018): 145-67.671. “Everyday Life and Culture in the Late Middle Ages: The Evidence of the Tacuinum Sanitatis: Historical-Medical and Social-Cultural Aspects,” Mediaevistik 30 (2018): 225-40.672. “Travel by Ship in the Late Middle Ages - Felix Fabri’s Pilgrimage Account as a Meticulous Eye-Witness Report,” International Journal of History and Cultural Studies 4.4 (2018): 42-50; https://www.arcjournals.org/pdfs/ijhcs/v4-i4/3.pdf673. “Venedig als unterschwelliger und doch präsenter Faszinationspunkt in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters und der Frühneuzeit,” Venezia nel contesto globale/Venedig im globalen Kontext, ed. Romedio Schmitz-Esser. Centro tedesco di studi veneziani: Venetiana, 20 (Venice: Viella, 2018), 68-88.674. “Spiel als Kultur und Spiel als Medium der Lebensbewältigung im Mittelalter: Vom Schachspiel und Liebeswerben hin bis zur literarischen Spielführung,” Etudes Germaniques 73.3 (2018): 333-55.675. “The Agency of Wives in High Medieval German Courtly Romances and Late Medieval Verse Narratives: From Hartmann von Aue to Heinrich Kaufringer,” Quidditas 39 (2018): 25-53 (online at: https://humanities.byu.edu/rmmra/pdfs/39.pdf). 676. “The Challenges of the Humanities, Past, Present, and Future: Why the Middle Ages Mean So Much For Us Today and Tomorrow,” Thalloris 2 (2017): 191-217.677. “Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius): The Silesian Mystic as a Boethian Thinker. Universal Insights, Ancient Wisdom, and Baroque Perspectives,” Humanities Open Access 7.127 (2018): 1-12, Dec. 4, 2018; file:///C:/Users/aclassen/Downloads/humanities-07-00127%20(2).pdf678. “Waterways as Landmarks, Challenges, and Barriers for Medieval Protagonists: Crossing Rivers as Epistemological Hurdles in Medieval Literature,” Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 78 (2018): 441-67.679. “German Baroque Poets and their Responses to the Thirty Years’ War: An Unchartered Literary Terrain,” Lied und populäre Kultur: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Volksliedarchivs 63 (2018): 15-34.680. “Dreams in the Middle Ages – Meaningful Experiences from the Past for Our Future?,” Living Pulpit, Dec. 1, 2018, online at http://www.pulpit.org/2018/12/dreams-meaningful-experiences-from-the-past-for-our-future/
- Classen, A., & Classen, A. (2016). 26 articles in journals, volumes, online journals, etc.. national and international.More infoHere is a list:“Stolberg-Wernigerode, Anna zu,” Frauen in Sachsen-Anhalt: Ein biographisch-bibliographisches Lexikon vom Mittelalter bis zum 18. Jahrhundert, ed. Eva Labouvie (Cologne, Weimar, and Vienna: Böhlau, 2016), 350-51.603. “Haselnüsse, Erotik und Epistemologie in der Literatur des Mittelalters,” Fabula 56.1-2 (2015): 79-94.604. “Ein großes Gelage mit ernsthaften Folgen, erzählerisch reflektiert: Weinkonsum und Wirtshausszene in ‘Der Wiener Meerfahrt’,” ‘Tschuldigung...: Kuriose Miszellen. Andreas Meyer zum 60. Geburtstag, ed. Dorett Elodie Werhahn-Piorkowski, Hendrik Baumbach, and Alexander Maul (Marburg: private printing, 2015), 7-10.605. “Royal Figures as Nation Builders – King Kamehameha and Charlemagne: Myth Formation in the European Early Middle Ages and in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Polynesian Hawai’i,” Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 3.2 (2016): 112-15 (http://scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ASSRJ/article/view/1837/pdf); and in Journal of East-West Thought 4.6 (2016): 85-91.606. “Introduction,” Bestseller – Yesterday and Today: A Look from the Margin to the Center of Literary Studies, ed. Albrecht Classen and Eva Parra Membrives. Popular Fiction Studies, 2 (Tübingen: Narr, 2016), 7-29.607. “Bestsellers in the European Middle Ages? An Examination of Some of the Most Popular Books in the Premodern Era. With Reflections on Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival,” Bestseller – Yesterday and Today: A Look from the Margin to the Center of Literary Studies, ed. Albrecht Classen and Eva Parra Membrives. Popular Fiction Studies, 2 (Tübingen: Narr, 2016), 83-103. 608. “Anna Ovena Hoyers,”“...von gar nicht abschätzbarer Bedeutung”: Frauen schreiben Reformationsgeschichte, ed. Kerstin Klein (Kiel: Lutherische Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016), 24-25 (http://www.frauenwerk.nordkirche.de/de/frauen_reformation.htm).609. “The Meaning of Literature - A Challenge of Modern Times — What the Sciences Cannot Teach Us. With Emphasis on the Gesta Romanorum, Boccaccio’s Decameron, Lessing’s Nathan the Wise, and the Verse Narratives by Heinrich Kaufringer,” Humanities Open Access file:///C:/Users/classena/Downloads/humanities-05-00024.pdf; http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/5/2/24/html (April 2016)610. “Das innovative Erfolgsrezept der Eleonore von Österreich (ca. 1450-1460): Wie erreichte Pontus und Sidonia den Status eines Bestsellers?,” Etudes Germaniques 71.1 (2016): 103-28.611. “Death and the Culture of Death: Universal Cultural-Historical Observations, with an Emphasis on the Middle Ages,” Death in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: The Material and Spiritual Conditions of the Culture of Death, ed. A. Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 16 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), 1-57.612. “Death, Sinfulness, the Devil, and the Clerical Author: The Late Medieval German Didactic Debate Poem Des Teufels Netzt and the World of Craftsmanship,” Death in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: The Material and Spiritual Conditions of the Culture of Death, ed. A. Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 16 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), 277-96.613. “From Scandal to the Scandalous: From the Fablel to Moriz von Craun,”‘Minne twinget sunder slac’: New Studies Addressing Mauritius von Craûn,” Leuvense Bijdragen 101 (2015/appeared in 2016): 1-20.614. “What Environmentalists (and the Rest of Us) Can Learn from the Middle Ages About the Importance of Forests,” History News Network (http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/160548; 9-20-15).615. “Craftsmanship and the Guilds in the Late Middle Ages: The Testimony of Des Teufels Netz and of the Mendel and Landauer Housebooks,” History Research, Jan.-Mar., 2016, Vol. 6, No. 1, 23-39 doi 10.17265/2159-550X/2016.01.003616. “The Erotic and the Quest for Happiness in the Middle Ages. What Everybody Aspires to and Hardly Anyone Truly Achieves,” Magic, Marriage, and Midwifery: Eroticism in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Ian Moulton. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 39 (Tempe, AZ, and Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2016), 1-33.617. “The Myth of Charlemagne: From the Early Middle Ages to the Late Sixteenth Century,” peer-reviewed online article at http://www.charlemagne-icon.ac.uk/further-reading/articles/; or: http://www.charlemagne-icon.ac.uk/wp-content/blogs.dir/332/files/2016/01/Classen-2016-The-Myth-of-Charlemagne.pdf618. “‘Der Wald war sein Schicksal . . . .’ An Ecocritical Reading of the Nibelungenlied,” Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 76 (2016): 270-89.619. “The Innovative Perception of Space (Europe) in Late Medieval German Literature The Spatial Turn in Light of Eleonore of Austria’s Pontus und Sidonia (ca. 1450-1460),” Neohelicon 43.2 (2016): 543-57; http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11059-016-0347-8?wt_mc=Internal.Event.1.SEM.ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst620. “Jesuit Missionaries Building a Global Network: Eighteenth-Century Exploration of the World in the Name of God. A Story of Disjointed Memory,” Annales Missiologici Posnanienses 19 (2014; appeared in 2016): 91-105. 621. “Marital and Ethical Problems at Court: Pontus and Sidonia by Eleonore of Austria: A Late Medieval Contribution to Austrian Literature,” The Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 70.1 (2016): 23-33.622. “Angst vor dem Tod: Jämmerliche Männerfiguren in der deutschen Literatur des Spätmittelalters (von Mauritius von Craûn zu Heinrich Kaufringer und Till Eulenspiegel),” Jenseits: Eine mittelalterliche und mediävistische Imagination: Interdisziplinäre Ansätze zur Analyse des Unerklärlichen, ed. Christa Agnes Tuczay. Beihefte zur Mediävistik, 21 (Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, 2016), 213-31.623. “Guildeluëc in Marie de France’s “Eliduc” as the Avatar of Heloise? The Destiny of Two Twelfth-Century Women,” Questiones Medii Aevii Novae (Poland) 20 (2015): 395-412.624. “Multilingualism in the Middle Ages: Theoretical and Historical Reflections: An Introduction,” Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Communication and Miscommunication in the Premodern World, ed. Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 17 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), 1-46.625. “Multilingualism in Medieval Europe: Pilgrimage, Travel, Diplomacy, and Linguistic Challenges. The Case of Felix Fabri and His Contemporaries,” Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Communication and Miscommunication in the Premodern World, ed. Albrecht Classen. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 17 (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), 279-311.626. “Old High German Missionary Activities by Means of Zaubersprüche - CharmsAnthropological-Religious Universals in the Early Middle Ages,” Kościoły w dobie chrystianizacji (Churches in the Era of Christianization, ed. Mariana Rędkowskiego. Wolińskie Spotkania Mediewistyczne III (Szczecin/Stettin: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Department of Archaeology, 2016), 77-88.627. “Madness in the Middle Ages - An Epistemological Catalyst? Literary, Religious, and Theological Perspectives in Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogus Miraculorum,” Hermeneutics of Textual Madness: Re-Readings/Herméneutique de la folie textuelle: Re-lectures, ed. M. J. Muratore. Biblioteca della Ricerca, 38 (Fasano, Italy: Schena Editore, 2016), vol. I, 339-68.
- Classen, A., & Classen, A. (2015). articles. many.More info576. “Wolfram von Eschenbach,” Oxford Bibliographies, online (an extensive commented bibliography on this poet): http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396584/obo-9780195396584-0163.xml?rskey=JnnNSa&result=1&q=Wolfram#firstMatch (last accessed Sept. 30, 2014)577. “India Perceived Through the Eyes of Sixteenth-Century Readers: Ludovico de Varthema’s Bestseller on the Early Modern Book Markets—A Narrative Landmark of the Emerging Positive Evaluation of curiositas,” Mediaevalia et Humanistica 40 (2015): 1-24.578. “Musik und Musizierpraxis in den jesuitischen Missionsstätten Sonoras: Kulturhistorische Perspektiven im anthropologisch-religiösen Kontext,” Die Musik- und Theaterpraxis der Jesuiten im kolonialen Amerika: Grundlagen, Desiderate, Forschungsperspektiven, ed. Christian Storch (Sinzig, Germany: Studio Verlag, 2014), 133-47.579. “Gottfried von Straßburg,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, ed. Dale C. Allison, Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Chr. Römer, Choon-Leong Seow, Volker Leppin, Hermann Spieckermann, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric J. Ziolkowski (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), online at: 10.1515/ebr.gottfriedofstrassburg 580. “Hartmann von Aue,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, ed. Dale C. Allison, Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Chr. Römer, Choon-Leong Seow, Volker Leppin, Hermann Spieckermann, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric J. Ziolkowski (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), online at: 10.1515/ebr.hartmannofaue. 581. “Die Herausforderung des Begriffes minne im Translationsprozess: Theorie des Übersetzens, Sinnfrage und Identitätssuche auf philologischer Ebene: Walther von der Vogelweide (Lyrik) und Wolfram von Eschenbach (Titurel),” Mediaevistik 27 (2014; appeared in 2015): 45-58. 582. “The Amazons,” The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015), 67-69 (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118896877.wbiehs022/full)583. “The Chastity Belt,” The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015), 210-11 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118896877.wbiehs083/full584. “Globalerwärmung im Mittelalter als Grundlage für die Entstehung der höfischen Liebe?,” Wandlungsprozesse der Mentalitätsgeschichte, ed. Peter Dinzelbacher and Friedrich Harrer (Baden-Baden: Deutscher Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2015), 121-46.585. “Ulrich Müller – In Memoriam,” Studies and New Texts of the Nibelungenlied, Walther, Neidhart, Oswald, and Other Works in Medieval German Literature: In Memory of Ulrich Müller II (Kalamazoo Papers 2014), ed. Sibylle Jefferis. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 780 (Göppingen: Kümmerle, 2015), 13-18.586. “Everyday Life and Social Conflicts in the Poetry of Neidhart: A Look behind the Fictional Screen by a Satirical Poet,”Studies and New Texts of the Nibelungenlied, Walther, Neidhart, Oswald, and Other Works in Medieval German Literature: In Memory of Ulrich Müller II (Kalamazoo Papers 2014), ed. Sibylle Jefferis. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 780 (Göppingen: Kümmerle, 2015), 103-30.587. “George of Hungary,” Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibiographical History. Vol. VII: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600), ed. David Thomas and John Chesworth (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015), 36-40.588. “Family and Kinship in Early Modern German Prose Novels: Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine and the Anonymous Fortunatus,” Orbis Litterarum 70.5 (2015): 353-79.589. “German Literary Historians as Guardians of Culture and Intellectual Memory: Challenges and Promises from the Past and the Present. Memory as Cultural Identity,” Studia Neophilologica 87.1 (2015): 186-201.590. “Medieval Studies within German Studies: The Nibelungenlied and Hartmann von Aue’s Der arme Heinrich),” Taking Stock of German Studies in the United States: The New Millennium, ed. Rachel Halverston and Carol Anne Costabile Heming. Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2015), 52-67.591. “Wounding the Body and Freeing the Spirit. Dorothea von Montau’s Bloody Quest for Christ, a Late-Medieval Phenomenon of the Extraordinary Kind,” Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture, ed. Larissa Tracy and Kelly DeVries. Explorations in Medieval Culture, 1 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015), 417-47.592. “The Medieval Chastity Belt - Myth or Reality?” http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/160509; and http://time.com/4061117/medieval-chastity-belt-myth/ (last accessed on Oct. 2, 2015)593. “Transcultural Experiences in the Late Middle Ages: The German Literary Discourse on the Mediterranean World – Mirrors, Reflections, and Responses,”Humanities Open Access 2015, 4(4), 676-701; doi:10.3390/h4040676 (registering DOI); http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/4/4/676594. “Medieval Culture—An Introduction to a New Handbook,” Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 1, 1-17595. “Love, Sex, and Marriage in the Middle Ages,” Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 2, 901-36.596. “Roads, Streets Bridges, and Travelers,”Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 3, 1511-34.597. “Disrupted Festivities in Medieval Courtly Literature: Poetic Reflections on the Social and Ethical Decline in Mauritius von Craûn, The Stricker’s Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal, and Heinrich Wittenwiler’s Der Ring,” Neophilologus 100.1 (2016): 87-104 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11061-015-9461-5598. “Toleration and Tolerance in the Middle Ages: Medieval Perspectives for Our Future,” The Living Pulpit 24 (2015): 9-14.599. “Schrecken und Grauen, Mord und Totschlag: Das Entsetzen literarisch eingefangen.Spiegelung des Schmerzes und brutaler Misshandlungen in Elisabeths von Nassau-Saarbrücken Loher und Maller (1437),” Neuphilologische Mitteilungen CXVI.1 (2015): 133-47.600. “Friendship, Death, and Boethian Philosophy in the High Middle Ages: The Meaning of the Past for Our Present and Future. With a Special Focus on Lawrence of Durham’s Consolatio (1141) and Aelred of Rievaulx’s De Spirituali Amicitia (1164-1167),” Medieval Perspectives 28 (2013): 9-31. (reported late)601. “Mystical Visions and Spiritual Health: Medieval Mysticism As A Platform for the Exploration of Human Spirituality and Happiness: The Transcendence of the Body in the Quest for the Godhead - A Message for Us Today?,” Studies in Spirituality 25 (2015): 117-38.
- Classen, A., & Classen, A. (2015). many. many.More info578. “Musik und Musizierpraxis in den jesuitischen Missionsstätten Sonoras: Kulturhistorische Perspektiven im anthropologisch-religiösen Kontext,” Die Musik- und Theaterpraxis der Jesuiten im kolonialen Amerika: Grundlagen, Desiderate, Forschungsperspektiven, ed. Christian Storch (Sinzig, Germany: Studio Verlag, 2014), 133-47.579. “Gottfried von Straßburg,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, ed. Dale C. Allison, Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Chr. Römer, Choon-Leong Seow, Volker Leppin, Hermann Spieckermann, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric J. Ziolkowski (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), online at: 10.1515/ebr.gottfriedofstrassburg 580. “Hartmann von Aue,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, ed. Dale C. Allison, Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Chr. Römer, Choon-Leong Seow, Volker Leppin, Hermann Spieckermann, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric J. Ziolkowski (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), online at: 10.1515/ebr.hartmannofaue. 581. “Die Herausforderung des Begriffes minne im Translationsprozess: Theorie des Übersetzens, Sinnfrage und Identitätssuche auf philologischer Ebene: Walther von der Vogelweide (Lyrik) und Wolfram von Eschenbach (Titurel),” Mediaevistik 27 (2014; appeared in 2015): 45-58. 582. “The Amazons,” The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015), 67-69 (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118896877.wbiehs022/full)583. “The Chastity Belt,” The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015), 210-11 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118896877.wbiehs083/full584. “Globalerwärmung im Mittelalter als Grundlage für die Entstehung der höfischen Liebe?,” Wandlungsprozesse der Mentalitätsgeschichte, ed. Peter Dinzelbacher and Friedrich Harrer (Baden-Baden: Deutscher Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2015), 121-46.585. “Ulrich Müller – In Memoriam,” Studies and New Texts of the Nibelungenlied, Walther, Neidhart, Oswald, and Other Works in Medieval German Literature: In Memory of Ulrich Müller II (Kalamazoo Papers 2014), ed. Sibylle Jefferis. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 780 (Göppingen: Kümmerle, 2015), 13-18.586. “Everyday Life and Social Conflicts in the Poetry of Neidhart: A Look behind the Fictional Screen by a Satirical Poet,”Studies and New Texts of the Nibelungenlied, Walther, Neidhart, Oswald, and Other Works in Medieval German Literature: In Memory of Ulrich Müller II (Kalamazoo Papers 2014), ed. Sibylle Jefferis. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 780 (Göppingen: Kümmerle, 2015), 103-30.587. “George of Hungary,” Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibiographical History. Vol. VII: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600), ed. David Thomas and John Chesworth (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015), 36-40.588. “Family and Kinship in Early Modern German Prose Novels: Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine and the Anonymous Fortunatus,” Orbis Litterarum 70.5 (2015): 353-79.589. “German Literary Historians as Guardians of Culture and Intellectual Memory: Challenges and Promises from the Past and the Present. Memory as Cultural Identity,” Studia Neophilologica 87.1 (2015): 186-201.590. “Medieval Studies within German Studies: The Nibelungenlied and Hartmann von Aue’s Der arme Heinrich),” Taking Stock of German Studies in the United States: The New Millennium, ed. Rachel Halverston and Carol Anne Costabile Heming. Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2015), 52-67.591. “Wounding the Body and Freeing the Spirit. Dorothea von Montau’s Bloody Quest for Christ, a Late-Medieval Phenomenon of the Extraordinary Kind,” Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture, ed. Larissa Tracy and Kelly DeVries. Explorations in Medieval Culture, 1 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015), 417-47.592. “The Medieval Chastity Belt - Myth or Reality?” http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/160509; and http://time.com/4061117/medieval-chastity-belt-myth/ (last accessed on Oct. 2, 2015)593. “Transcultural Experiences in the Late Middle Ages: The German Literary Discourse on the Mediterranean World – Mirrors, Reflections, and Responses,”Humanities Open Access 2015, 4(4), 676-701; doi:10.3390/h4040676 (registering DOI); http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/4/4/676594. “Medieval Culture—An Introduction to a New Handbook,” Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 1, 1-17595. “Love, Sex, and Marriage in the Middle Ages,” Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 2, 901-36.596. “Roads, Streets Bridges, and Travelers,”Medieval Culture: A Handbook. Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, ed. Albrecht Classen. 3 vols. (Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015), vol. 3, 1511-34.597. “Disrupted Festivities in Medieval Courtly Literature: Poetic Reflections on the Social and Ethical Decline in Mauritius von Craûn, The Stricker’s Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal, and Heinrich Wittenwiler’s Der Ring,” Neophilologus 100.1 (2016): 87-104 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11061-015-9461-5598. “Toleration and Tolerance in the Middle Ages: Medieval Perspectives for Our Future,” The Living Pulpit 24 (2015): 9-14.599. “Schrecken und Grauen, Mord und Totschlag: Das Entsetzen literarisch eingefangen.Spiegelung des Schmerzes und brutaler Misshandlungen in Elisabeths von Nassau-Saarbrücken Loher und Maller (1437),” Neuphilologische Mitteilungen CXVI.1 (2015): 133-47.600. “Friendship, Death, and Boethian Philosophy in the High Middle Ages: The Meaning of the Past for Our Present and Future. With a Special Focus on Lawrence of Durham’s Consolatio (1141) and Aelred of Rievaulx’s De Spirituali Amicitia (1164-1167),” Medieval Perspectives 28 (2013): 9-31. (reported late)601. “Mystical Visions and Spiritual Health: Medieval Mysticism As A Platform for the Exploration of Human Spirituality and Happiness: The Transcendence of the Body in the Quest for the Godhead - A Message for Us Today?,” Studies in Spirituality 25 (2015): 117-38.
- Classen, A. (2014). A global epistolary network: Eighteenth-century Jesuit missionaries write homewith an emphasis on Philipp segessers correspondence from Sonora/Mexico. Studia Neophilologica, 86(1), 79-94.
- Classen, A. (2014). Anticlericalism and Criticism of Clerics in Medieval and Early-Modern German Literature. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 72, 283-306.
- Classen, A. (2014). Irony in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature (Nibelungenlied, Mauritius von Craûn, Johannes von Tepl’s Ackermann): The Encounter of the Menschlich-Allzumenschlich in a Medieval Context. Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 113(2), 184-205.
- Classen, A. (2014). Mountains as a novel staging ground in late medieval and early modern literature. Medievalia et Humanistica, 39(1), 1-23.
- Classen, A. (2014). Storms, shipwrecks, and life-changing experiences in late medieval German literature: From Oswald von Wolkenstein to emperor Maximilian. Oxford German Studies, 43(3), 212-228.
- Classen, A. (2014). The Mirror Image in Neidhart’s Poetry: Destabilization of the Social Structure by Means of Sexual Competition. Studi medievali, 55(1), 165-88.
- Classen, A. (2014). The Scientific, Anthropological, Geological, and Geographic Exploration of Northern Mexico by Eighteenth-Century German Jesuit Missionaries: A Religious and Scientific Network of Multilingual Writers. With a Focus on Johann Nentuig and Marcus Antonius Kappus. Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, 122(1), 40-61.
- Classen, A. (2015). India Perceived Through the Eyes of Sixteenth-Century Readers: Ludovico de Varthema’s Bestseller on the Early Modern Book Markets—A Narrative Landmark of the Emerging Positive Evaluation of curiositas. Mediaevalia et Humanistica, 40, 1-24.More infoappeared in 2014 as 2015
- Classen, A. (2013). The monster outside and within: Medieval literary reflections on ethical epistemology. From Beowulf to Marie de France, the Nibelungenlied, and Thüring von Ringoltingen's Melusine. Neohelicon, 40(2), 521-542.
- Classen, A. (2013). Was there a German geoffrey chaucer in the late middle ages? the rediscovery of Heinrich Kaufringer's verse narratives as literary masterpieces. Studia Neophilologica, 85(1), 57-72.
- Classen, A. (2012). Early outreaches from medieval Christendom to the Muslim east: Wolfram von Eschenbach, Ramon Llull and Nicholas of Cusa explore options to communicate with representatives of Arabic Islam: Tolerance already in the middle ages?. Studia Neophilologica, 84(2), 151-165.
- Classen, A. (2012). European love poetry in the early 15th century. Oswald von Wolkenstein from the interdisciplinary point of view. His contemporaries Christine de Pizan, John Lydgate and Giannozzo Sacchetti. Etudes Germaniques, 67(2), 235-257.
- Classen, A. (2012). Life writing as a slave in Turkish hands: Georgius of Hungary's reflections about his existence in the Turkish world. Neohelicon, 39(1), 55-72.
- Classen, A. (2012). Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: The Literary-Historical Evidence. Neophilologus, 97(1), 131-145.
- Classen, A. (2012). The experience with nothingness and nonsense: Poetological, already almost postmodern experiments in the Middle Ages: The troubadour Gillaume le Neuf, Middle High German song lyric poetry of the 13th century and representative of the "folk song poetry" of the 16th century. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 113(2), 145-163.
- Classen, A. (2012). Tradition and innovation in 15th and 16th century popular song poetry: From Oswald von Wolkenstein to Georg Forster. Fifteenth-Century Studies, 37, 1-16.
- Classen, A. (2011). Defining and Teaching the Canon in German Studies. German Quarterly, 84(1), 1-3.
- Classen, A. (2011). Friends and friendship in heroic epics: With a focus on Beowulf, Chanson de Roland, the Nibelungenlied, and Njal's Saga. Neohelicon, 38(1), 121-139.
- Classen, A. (2011). Problematics of the canonization in literary history from the Middle Ages to the present. The case of Erasmus Widmann as an example - The victimization of a poet oddly situated between epochs, cultures, and religions. Studia Neophilologica, 83(1), 94-103.
- Classen, A. (2011). Suffering in Konrad Fleck's Flore und Blanscheflur as a Catalyst in the Meeting with the Foreign: Emotional Bonds with the Orient in a Late-Medieval Sentimental Romance. Neophilologus, 95(4), 605-625.
- Clasen, A. (2010). Consequences of bad weather in medieval literature. From Apollonius of Tyre to Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron. Arcadia, 45(1), 3-20.
- Classen, A. (2010). Constructed space in the late middle ages: Arnold von Harff's incidental discovery of a new paradigm of urban space in Cairo. German Studies Review, 33(2), 375-388.
- Classen, A. (2010). Courtliness and transgression at Arthur's court with emphasis on the middle high German poet neidhart and the anonymous verse novella Mauritius von Craûn. Arthuriana, 20(4), 3-19.
- Classen, A. (2010). From a philological and philosophical perspective. German Quarterly, 83(2), 151-152.
- Classen, A. (2010). Money, power, poverty, and social criticism in the work of Heinrich der Teichner. A late-medieval poet challenges his world. Studi Medievali, 51(2), 671-699.
- Classen, A. (2010). Sex on the stage (and in the library) of an early medieval convent: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim - A tenth-century convent playwright's successful competition against the Roman poet terence. Orbis Litterarum, 65(3), 167-200.
- Classen, A. (2010). The Carmina Burana: A mirror of Latin and vernacular literary traditions from a cultural-historical perspective: Transgression is the name of the game. Neophilologus, 94(3), 477-497.
- Classen, A. (2010). The ultimate transgression of the courtly world: Peasants on the courtly stage and their grotesque quests for sexual pleasures; the poetry by the thirteenth-century Austrian-Bavarian Neidhart. Medievalia et Humanistica, 36, 1-24.
- Classen, A. (2009). Dietrich's Flucht as erratic block: New observations on a neglected epic of the 13th century from the emotionally historical as well as socio-political view. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 110(3), 345-368.
- Classen, A. (2009). Disguises, gender-bending, and clothing symbolism in Dietrich von der Gletze's der Borte. Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 45(2), 95-110.
- Classen, A. (2009). Farting and the power of human language, with a focus on Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof's sixteenth-century Schwänke. Medievalia et Humanistica, 35, 57-76.
- Classen, A. (2009). Future-spectives of German sixteenth-century studies. Sixteenth Century Journal, 40(1), 238-241.
- Classen, A. (2009). Rising phenomenon, paradigm shift, popularity's success: Hybridization and substantiation of the Late Middle Ages' love song as formula for success of the Monk of Salzburg. Studia Neophilologica, 81(1), 69-86.
- Classen, A. (2009). The Nibelungenlied - Myth and History: A Middle High German Epic Poem at the Crossroads of Past and Present, Despair and Hope. Epic and History, 262-279.
- Classen, A., Rasmussen, A. M., & Stern, G. (2009). The role of translation in German studies: With a medieval perspective. German Quarterly, 82(1), 1-4.
- Classen, A. (2008). Erotic symbolism, laughter, and hermeneutics at work in late-medieval mæren: The case of Das Häslein. Medievalia et Humanistica, 34, 87-104.
- Classen, A. (2008). Heinrich der Teichner: Commentator and critic of the worlds of the court and the aristocracy. Orbis Litterarum, 63(3), 237-261.
- Classen, A. (2008). Laughter as the ultimate epistemological vehicle in the hands of till eulenspiegel. Neophilologus, 92(3), 471-489.
- Classen, A. (2008). Literary historical reflections in the Baroque literature interest and opposition to the Middle Ages as a medium of poetic self-identification (Daniel Casper of Lohenstein, Christian Hoffmann of Hoffmann Waldau). Etudes Germaniques, 63(3), 551-570.
- Classen, A. (2008). The people rise up against the tyrants in the courtly world: John of Salisbury's policraticus, the fables by Marie de France, and the anonymous Mai und Beaflor. Neohelicon, 35(1), 17-29.
- Classen, A. (2007). Caught on an Island: Geographic and spiritual isolation in medieval German courtly literature: Herzog Ernst, Gregorius, Tristan, and Partonopier und Meliur. Studia Neophilologica, 79(1), 69-80.
- Classen, A. (2007). Polyglots in Medieval German literature: Outsiders, critics, or revolutionaries? Gottfried von Straßburg's Tristan, Wernher the Gardener's Meier Helmbrecht, and Oswald von Wolkenstein. Neophilologus, 91(1), 101-115.
- Classen, A. (2007). The disrupted dinner in the Nibelungenlied: The development of a tragedy in the heroic context, reflected in the metaphors of the hunt, the kitchen, the dinner preparations, quenched fires, and spoiled banquets. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 108(2), 381-397.
- Classen, A. (2007). The symbolic function of food as iconic representation of culture and spirituality in Wolfram von Eschenbachs Parzival(ca 1205). Orbis Litterarum, 62(4), 315-335.
- Classen, A. (2007). Transgression and laughter, the scatological and epistemological: New insights into the pranks of till eulenspiegel. Medievalia et Humanistica, 33, 41-61.
- Classen, A. (2007). Violent crime as topic of late Arthurian novels - Socially critical in Wirnt's von Grafenberg Wigalois. Etudes Germaniques, 62(2), 429-455.
- Classen, A. (2006). A woman fights for her honour: Ruprecht von Würzburg's von zwein kouf mannen. Female self-determlnatlon versus male mercantilism. Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 42(2), 95-113.
- Classen, A. (2006). Hans Sachs's reception of the medieval heroic tradition: Social criticism in the cloak of Nibelungenlied source material. Parergon, 23(1), 93-117.
- Classen, A. (2006). Heinrich der Teichner: The didactic poet as a troublemaker, whistle-blower, and social rebel. Medievalia et Humanistica, 32, 63-81.
- Classen, A. (2006). Marriage in late-medieval German Easter and Shrovetide plays. Comparative Drama, 40(1), 99-124.
- Classen, A. (2006). Mauritius von craǔn and otto von freising's the two cities: 12 th - and 13 th -century scepticism about historical progress and the metaphor of the ship. German Quarterly, 79(1), 28-49.
- Classen, A. (2006). New knowledge, disturbing and attractive: The Faustbuch and the Wagnerbuch as witnesses of the early modern paradigm shift. Daphnis, 35(3-4), 515-535.
- Classen, A. (2006). Roman sentimental in the middle ages? Mai und Beaflor as a literary reflection of the medieval history of emotions. Oxford German Studies, 35(2), 83-100.
- Classen, A. (2006). The subject of the sacrificing friend from the Antiquity, over to the Middle Ages, to the Modern Age. Fabula, 47(1-2), 17-32.
- Classen, A. (2005). Childhood in the middle ages and the renaissance: The results of a paradigm shift in the history of mentality. Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: The Results of a Paradigm Shift in the History of Mentality.
- Classen, A. (2005). Die Heidin: A late-medieval experiment in cultural rapprochement between Christians and saracens. Medieval Encounters, 11(1-2), 50-70.
- Classen, A. (2005). Philippe aries and the consequences: History of childhood, family relations, and personal emotions where do we stand today?. Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: The Results of a Paradigm Shift in the History of Mentality, 1-65.
- Classen, A. (2005). The fourteenth-century verse novella Dis ist von dem Heselin: Eroticism, social discourse, and ethical criticism. Orbis Litterarum, 60(4), 260-277.
- Classen, A. (2004). Love and fear of the foreign: Thüring von Ringoltingen's Melusine (1456). A xenological analysis. Daphnis, 33(1-2), 97-122.
- Classen, A. (2004). Medieval chronistic and literature in the work of Hans Sachs: Reception-historical perspectives in the 16th century. Colloquia Germanica, 37(1), 1-26.
- Classen, A. (2004). Moriz, Tristan, and ulrich as master disguise artists: Deconstruction and reenactment of courtliness in moriz von craûn, tristan als mönch, and ulrich von liechtenstein's frauendienst. Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 103(4), 475-504.
- Classen, A. (2004). Reception of medieval song poetry in »Des Knaben Wunderhorn«. Medievalist investigations of traces back into the past within a romantic masterpiece. Lied und Populare Kultur, 49, 81-101+181.
- Classen, A. (2004). Spain and Germany in the late middle ages: Christoph Weiditz paints Spain (1529) a German artist traveler discovers the Spanish peninsula. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 105(4), 395-406.
- Classen, A. (2004). The unrecognized master? A key figure of the 16th century in the spotlight of critique. The presentation of women at work by Hans Sachs. Etudes Germaniques, 59(1), 5-39.
- Classen, A. (2003). Georg Forster's song books: Last flowering and decline of an epoque. Reception history of the late-medieval song. Lied und Populare Kultur, 48, 11-47+263.
- Classen, A. (2003). Self-enactment of late medieval chivalry: Performance and self-representation in Ulrich von Liechtenstein's Frauendienst. Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 39(2), 93-113.
- Classen, A. (2003). The German preaching literature of the late Middle Ages and the early modern times in the context of the European storytelling tradition: Johannes Pauli's "Schimpf und Ernst" (Dishonor and Astringency) (1521) as reception medium. Fabula, 44(3-4), 209-236.
- Classen, A. (2003). The downfall of a hero: Siegfried's self-destruction and the end of heroism in the Nibelungenlied. German Studies Review, 26(2), 295-314.
- Classen, A. (2003). The struggle around the medieval in the works of Thomas Mann: The Magic Mountain: The human misery in the cross-fire of trends of spiritual history. Studia Neophilologica, 75(1), 32-46.
- Classen, A. (2003). The world of the turks described by an eye-witness: Georgius de Hungaria's dialectical discourse on the foreign world of the Ottoman empire. Journal of Early Modern History, 7(3-4), 257-279.
- Classen, A. (2003). Widows: Their social and moral functions according to medieval German literature, with special emphasis on Erhart Gross's Witwenbuch' (1446). Fifteenth-Century Studies, 28, 65-79.
- Classen, A. (2003). Women, wives, and marriage in the world of hans Sachs. Daphnis, 32(3-4), 491-521.
- Classen, A. (2002). Epistemology at the courts: The discussion of love by Andreas Capellanus and Juan Ruiz. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 103(3), 341-362.
- Classen, A. (2002). The medieval monastery as a « Gesamtkunstwerk »: The case of the « Heideklöster » Wienhausen and Ebstorf. Studi Medievali, 43(2), 503-534.
- Classen, A. (2002). The mother speaks to her daughter: Literary-historical views to a feministic theme. German Quarterly, 75(1), 71-87.
- Classen, A. (2002). Widows in German and European literature of the Middle Ages: New perspectives on a cultural historical topic. Etudes Germaniques, 57(2), 197-232.
- Classen, A. (2001). Praise of marriage and reward of the wife in Reinfried von Braunschweig. Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 37(2), 95-112.
- Classen, A. (2001). What could the Burgundians have done to avoid the catastrophe? The breakdown of the communicative community in the Nibelungenlied. Neophilologus, 85(4), 565-587.
- Classen, A. (2000). Hermann Hesse's Glasperlenspiel (1943) and James Hilton's Lost Horizon (1933). Intertextual relationships of two utopian schemes from the interwar periods. Studia Neophilologica, 72(2), 190-202.
- Classen, A. (2000). New voices in the history of German women's literature from the middle ages to 1600: Problems and new approaches. German Studies Review, 23(1), 13-31.
- Classen, A. (2000). The amazing east and the curious reader: Twelfth-century world exploration through a writer's mind: Lamprecht's Alexander. Orbis Litterarum, 55(5), 317-339.
- Classen, A. (1999). The experience of and attitude toward time in medieval German literature from the early middle ages to the fifteenth centuries. Neohelicon, 26(2), 135-154.
- Classen, A. (1998). Happiness in the middle ages? Hartmann von aue and Marie de France. Neohelicon, 25(1), 247-274.
- Classen, A. (1997). The isolated hero and the communicative community in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival. Studia Neophilologica, 69(1), 59-68.
- Classen, A. (1996). Spiritual and existential meanings of the word: strategies and function of reading in the Middle Ages. With special emphasis on Hartmann von aue's 'Gregorius'. Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 32(3), 221-239.
- Classen, A. (1995). Sexuality in the middle ages: an exploration of mental history on the basis of literary evidence - A comparative analysis. Neohelicon, 22(2), 9-51.
- Classen, A. (1994). Die Rezeption des deutschen Fortunatus in England-Thomas Dekker und seine Dramatisierung des "Volksbuchs". Neohelicon, 21(1), 289-311.
- Classen, A. (1992). Emergence of tolerance: An unsuspected medieval phenomenon. Studies on Wolfram von Eschenbach's Willehalm, Ulrich von Etzenbach's Wilhelm von Wenden, and Johann von Würzburg's Wilhelm von Österreich. Neophilologus, 76(4), 586-599.
- Classen, A. (1989). Matriarchy versus patriarchy: The role of the Irish Queen isolde in gottfried von straßburg's "tristan". Neophilologus, 73(1), 77-89.
Presentations
- Classen, A. (2016, Jan. through Dec. 2016). papers at the campus, in the city, in the state, and nationally. community and class presentations.More info“Study Abroad: Medieval Europe,” AZ/SO Residence Hall, UA, Jan. 2016292. “Love, Marriage, and Sexuality from a Medieval Perspective,” Wheeler Taft Abbey Sr. Library, Marana, Feb. 2016293. “Humanismus und Lachen im Mittelalter und in der Frühneuzeit: Der Stricker, Erasmus von Rotterdam, and Till Eulenspiegel,” two German 202 courses, UA (Feb. 2016) 294. “Integrative Learning: Lessing and Tolerance,” Survival Skills and Ethics class , UA (April 2016295. “Gottfried von Straßburg's Tristan: History of Reception, the Palimpsest, and Timeless Meaning,” Ger 508 class, UA (Sept. 2016)296. “Introduction to German Studies: Why study German and what can you do with it?,” Ger 101, UA (Sept. 2016)297. “Lachen und Till Eulenspiegel: Humor, Komik und Aufklärung im Mittelalter und heute," Ger 202, UA (Sept. 2016)
- Classen, A. (2016, Jan. through Nov. 2016). 36 papers delivered at national and international conferences, symposia, universities, etc.. many different venues.More info“Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine in Text and Image Throughout the Early Modern Age,” The 131st Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Austin, TX, Jan. 2016762. “Assassins, the Crusades, and the Mystery of Magical Figures from the East in Medieval German Literature: The Case of The Stricker’s Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal,” Twenty-Second Annual ACMRS Conference: Marginal Figures in the Global Middle Ages and Renaissance, Scottsdale, Feb. 2016763. “Eroticismo y Epistemologia en la litteratura narrative y poetica de la edad media tardia,” Conferencia magistral, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,” Feb. 2016764. “The Medieval Carmina Burana,” Tucson Symphony Presents, in partnership with the UA College of Humanities, March 2016765. “The Role of the Forest in Medieval Literature and the Importance of the Monster,” University of Sydney, Australia, March 2016766. “Passion and Emotions in Late Medieval Literature: Lust, Life, and Death,” University of Sydney, Australia, March 2016767. “Travel and Travel Literature in the Middle Ages: Historical, Cultural, Linguistic, and Anthropological Sources,” University of Sydney, Australia, March 2016768. “Philippe Ariès and the Consequences: History of Childhood, Family Relations, and Personal Relations,” University of Western Australia, Perth, March 2016769. “Daily Life in Early Sonora/Arizona: The German-Speaking Jesuits in 18th-Century Sonora and Their Personal Perspectives,” Saturday Salon and Saloon Lecture Series, Tucson, April 2016770. “Albrecht Dürer: Masterpainter, Lithographer, Wood cutter, etc.: A True Renaissance Genius,” 13th Early Book Lecture Series, Special Collection, University of Arizona Library, April 2016771. “Ancient Wisdom, Modern Quest for Meaning: Boethius and the Idea of Happiness,” Wildcat Events Board Presets: Last Lecture Series, UA, April 2016772. “Magic in Late Medieval German Literature: The Case of the Good Magician Malagis,” Magic and Magicians in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age,” 13th international symposium, UA, Magic and the Magician in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, April 2016773. “The Bitter, Biting Humor of Sarcasm in the Medieval World: The Dark Side of the Courtly World,” 51st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2016 774. “Frauen als Autorinnen im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert,” Deutsche Philologie des Mittelalters, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, June 2016775. “Be- und Erkenntnisse eines Vielschreibers,” Wer schreibt, bleibt?: Einführung in das Publikationswesen für den geisteswissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs, Historisches Institut, Universität Mannheim, June 2016776. “Sentimentalisierung des Liebeskonzepts im 13. Jh.: Konrad Flecks Flore und Blanscheflur, Mai und Beaflur, und Der Busant,” Institut für Germanistik, Freie Universität Berlin, June 2016777. “Sex im Mittelalter - Alt und Neu?,” Kulturcafé Sybille, Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin, June 2016 778. “Dietrich von der Gletze ‘Der Borte’: ein Meisterwerk der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters?,” Institut für Germanistik, Universität Köln, June 2016779. “Wahnsinn im Mittelalter: Alternative Perspektiven auf die Philosophie, Religion und Literatur des Mittelalters,” Seminar für Klassische Philologie, Universität Bochum, June 2016780. “Hans von Waltheym und der Paradigmenwechsel des 15. Jahrhunderts,” Institut für Germanistik, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, June 2016781. “German Studies/Germanistik in den USA und international im Vergleich mit Deutschland: Studienmöglichkeiten im Ausland für deutsche Studenten,” Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, June 2016782. “Women in the Protestant Reformation: Audacious and Feisty Poets from the Late Middle Ages to the Seventeenth Century,” Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, June 2016783. “Argula von Grumbach’s Letter to the University of Ingolstadt: Guest-Seminar,” Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, June 2016784. “Der gerechte Krieg im Mittelalter und in der Frühneuzeit - Diskursreflexionen,” Keio University, Tokyo, July 2016785. “Tradition und Paradigmenwechel: die deutsche Literatur des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts,” Rikkyo University, Toky, July 2016786. “Faszination der mittelalterlichen deutschen Literatur über Zeit und Kontinente – Forschung und Lehre der mittelalterlichen Literatur in Europa und den USA,” Shinjuku University, Matsumoto, July 2016787. “Das Mittelalter - Annäherung an eine fremde und doch bekannte Welt,” Nihon University, Tokyo, July 2016788. “Rudolf von Ems’s Der guote Gêrhart: History of Emotions, Multilingualism, and Interliterary Connections,” History of Emotions Lecture Series, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Sept. 2016789. “Alte Texte – zeitlose Botschaften: Das Mittelalter in DaF und Literaturunterricht,” 2. Internationale Workshop “DaF und Literatur, Universidade de São Paolo, Brazil, Sept. 2016790. “Eigene Texte: Prosa und Lyrik,” Telgte in Tucson. Dichtertreffen der Society for American Writers in German, Tucson, Sept. 2016791. “Seeming Death and Foolishness: The Functionalization of Death for Epistemological and Satirical Purposes in late Medieval Mæren and Schwänke,” Fortieth Annual Conference, German Studies Association, San Diego, CA, Sept./Oct. 2016792. “Eigene Text, Prosa und Lyrik” (new texts), Seventieth Annual Convention, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2016793. “Water Symbolism in Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival,” Seventieth Annual Convention, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2016794. “Long Forgotten Literary Gems? Karl Heinrich Waggerl’s Images of the Simple Life: Ignorant Naivité or Ecocritical Perspicuity,” Seventieth Annual Convention, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2016795. “Wasser, Wasser und noch mal Wasser: Ökokritische Methoden für den Deutschunterricht (K-16) - besonders für Arizona!,” AZ Chapter of the AATG, at ASU, Tempe, Oct. 2016 796. “Erotik und Sexualität im Mære des Spätmittelalters: Sprachwitz, Intelligenz, Spiel und sexuelle Erfüllung,” Eros und Logos Sexualitätsnarrative in der deutschsprachigen Literatur, Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Instytut Filologii Germanskiej, Zielona Góra, Poland, Nov. 2016797. “Wilhelm Pferdekamp y la historia de los primeros jesuitas alemanes en México,” Coloquio Historia, traducción e identitad cultura; interacción mexicano-alemana en los textos de Wilhelm Pferdekamp (1901-1966), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Enseñanza de Lenguas Extranjeras, Nov. 2016
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(2015, Jan.-Dec.). many. many.More info734. “Writing Medieval German Literature: Literary Histories as Sites of Creation of Memory,” The 130th Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC, Jan. 2015 735. “Acting the Marginal Figure: Disability in the World of Tristan and Isolde,” The 130th Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC, Jan. 2015 736. “The History of Women in Premodern German Literature,” German Department, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Jan. 2015 (invited)737. “Hrotsvit of Gandersheim: The Strong Female Voice in the Early German Middle Ages,” Women Studies Program, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Jan. 2015 (invited)738. “The Meaning of the Middle Ages for Us Today: The Humanities in Medieval Perspectives,” College of Arts and Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, Jan. 2015 (invited)739. “How to Edit a Journal Single-Handedly, Effectively?,” http://sciforum.net/conference/EIC2015/paper/2693 (online conference, Jan. 2015) (invited)740. “Guilds, Craftsmen, and the Daily Life of Workmen in Late Medieval German Didactic and Chroncile Literature,” Twenty-First Annual ACMRS Conference: Trade, Talents, Guilds, and Specialists: Getting Things Done in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Scottsdale, Feb. 2015741. “History of Science from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance: Leonardo da Vince and His Leicester Codex,” Museum of Art, Phoenix (2 presentations), Feb. 2015742. “The Use of Chat Rooms in Online Courses,” Presentation and Workshop, Office of Instructional Services, UA, Feb. 2015743. “Travel by Sea in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature: Epistemological Experiences,” Oceans & Deserts: An Interdisciplinary Conference, UA, March 15, 2015.744. “Literaturgeschichte als Landkarte: Vom Mittelalter zum 21. Jahrhundert,” Rikkyo University, Tokyo, March 2015 745. “Textauslegung von Meister Eckharts Predigt Q 38,” 5. Mittelalter-Kolloquium “Geschichtlichkeit und Fiktionalität in der Literatur des deutschen Mittelalters, Keio-Universität, Mita, Tokyo, March 2015746. “Historische und mythische Gestalten in der Literatur des deutschen Mittelalters – Alexander der Große, Karl der Große und König Artus,” 5. Mittelalter-Kolloquium “Geschichtlichkeit und Fiktionalität in der Literatur des deutschen Mittelalters, Keio-Universität, Mita, Tokyo, March 2015747. “Interkulturelles Lernen im Deutschunterricht,” Spring Meeting of the AZ Chapter of the AATG, Tucson, March 2015748. “Protestant Propaganda Broadsheets,” XIIth Early Book Lecture Series, Special Collections, University of Arizona, April 2015 (https://soundcloud.com/univ-arizona-libraries/sets/early-books-lecture-series-xii).749. “The ‘Dirty Middle Ages’: Bathing and Cleanliness in Medieval German Courtly Romances: Another Myth-Buster,” 12th International Symposium on Medieval and Early Modern Studies: Hygiene, Medicine, and Well-Being in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, University of Arizona, May 2015750. “Disrupted Festivities at Court in Medieval German Literature,” 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2015751. “Sex als Thema - im Mittelalter?” Potsdamer Wohnungsbaugenossenschaft e.g., Potsdam, Germany, June 2015 (invited)752. “Logistik im Mittelalter: Strassen, Wege, Brücken. Infrastruktur als Grundlage für menschliches Handeln in der Vormoderne,” Institut für mittelalterliche Geschichte, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, June 2015 (invited)753. “Zauber und Magie im Mittelalter: Ein kulturhistorisches Phänomen,” Institut für Germanistik, Otto-Friedrichs-Universität Bamberg, June 2015 (invited). 754. “Krieg und Frieden in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit,” Institut für Germanistik, Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, June 2015 (invited)755. “Die protestantische Reformation und die katholische Gegenreformation mittels des Jesuiten-Ordens,” Der Heinrich-Ruhen-Freundeskreis, Adlum/Borsum (near Hildesheim), June 2015 (invited) 756. “Geld und Kommerz im Mittelalter: Literar- und kulturhistorische Reflexionen zum interdisziplinären Diskurs,” Historisches Institut, Universität Mannheim, June 2015 (invited)757. “Communication in Heroic Epics: Beowulf: Communicative Learning Strategies in Early Medieval Society,” Institut für Englische Philologie, Universität Würzburg, June 2015 (invited)758. “Medieval Women Writers in the Iberian Peninsula: The Case of Leonor López de Córdoba,” NEH Institute “Negotiating Identities: The Mediterranean: Expression and Representation in the Christian-Jewish-Muslim Meditterranean,” Barcelona, Spain, July759. “The Bible and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A Spiritual Reading,” Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Sept. 2015760. “Lo cómico en la literatura medieval,” Conferencia magistral, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Sept. 2015 761. “Marital Problems at Court: Pontus und Sidonia by Eleonore of Austria: Late Medieval Literature by an Austrian Princess,” Sixty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Santa Fe, NM, Oct. 2015752. “My own poems,” Sixty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Santa Fe, NM, Oct. 2015753. “Charlemagne: A European Icon?,” Round Table, Workshop, Charlemagne: A European Icon, University of Bristol, UK, Oct. 2015 (invited)754. “The Role of Charlemagne in Medieval German Literature: Myth-Making in the Middle Ages and until Today,” Charlemagne: A European Icon, University of Bristol, UK, Oct. 2015755. “Venedig als Drehscheibe in Reiseberichten des deutschen Spätmittelalters,” Centro tedesco di Studi Veneziani, Venice, Italy, Oct. 201 (invited)756. “Die Rezeption des Nibelungenlieds vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart: Vom Epos zum Mythos,” Dipartimento di Lingue Moderni, Università di Bologna, Italy, Oct. 2015 (invited)757. “Ecocritical Approaches to the Forest in the Middle Ages,” Center for the Middle Ages, Centre of Medieval Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, Oct. 2015 (invited)758. “Medieval Myths and Modern Myth Busting,” Centre of Medieval Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, Oct. 2015 (invited)759. “Women Facing Death in the Late Middle Ages: Widowhood, Mourning, and Self-Assertion,” University of Winchester, UK, Oct. 2015 (invited)760. “Death as Memory: The Creation of Meaning Through Mourning in the Late Middle Ages,” Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder, Dec. 2015 (invited)
- Classen, A. (2014, na). conference presentations, key note lectures,invited lectures. na.More info703. “The Role of the Forest in German Literature: From the Medieval Forest to the Grünes Band,” 129th Convention of the Modern Language Association, Chicago, Jan. 2014704. “Storms, Shipwrecks, and Life-Changing Experiences in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century German Literature,” Twentieth Annual ACMRS Conference: Catastrophes and The Apocalypse in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Phoenix-Scottsdale, Feb. 2014. 705. “Secrets from the Vault: Late Medieval and Renaissance Art and Literature. The Book of Hours, the Nuremberg Chronicle, and Contemporary Works,” Museum of Art, UA, Feb. 2014706. “Mystical Visions and Spiritual Health: Medieval Mysticism as a Platform for the Exploration of Human Spirituality and Physical Health,” Humanities, Medicine & Wellness Conference, College of Humanities, UA, Feb. 2014707. “From the Silk Road to the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic: The Replacement of Trade Routes and the Consequences for Cultural History,” Oceans and Deserts: Charting Transdisciplinary Currents in Environments and Culture Within the Arts and Sciences, UA, Feb.-March 2014708. “Laughter in the Premodern World: The History of Epistemology in Medieval German Literature,” Department of German Studies, Arizona State University, March 2014709. “Madness in the Middle Ages – Epiphany or Mental Illness?” Alternative Perspectives onInsanity from a Medieval Point of View,” Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona State University, March 2014710. “Hawaiische Impressionen - Gedichte,” Department of German Studies, Arizona State University, March 2014, and Department of German Studies, The University of Arizona, March 2014711. “Fearless Women Fighters and Writers for Their Faith in 16th and 17th Century Germany: Argula von Grumbach and Anna Ovena Hoyers,” Lecture Series ‘Fearless Females: Audacious and Feisty Women of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, organized by ACMRS, at ASU, in Tucson, March 2014 (Mostly Books bookstore)712. “From ‘Hurrah-Patriotismus’ to Sarcastic Deconstruction: German Poets and Authors in Response to the First World War,” WWI Centennial Symposium & Reading: Beyond National Narratives: A Holistic and Intercultural Look at the Great War, University of Arizona, Tucson, March 2014713. “The King Wenceslas Bible: The Triumph and Glory of Late Medieval Book Production. Art, Religion, and Literature in One Manuscript,” XIth Early Book Lecture Series, University of Arizona, April 2014714. “Renate Ahrens, the New Bernhard Schlink?,” Colloquium Series, Department of German Studies, University of Arizona, April 2014715. “Des Teufels Netz: A Late Medieval German Reflection on the All-Encompassing Power of the Devil,” Eleventh International Symposium on Medieval and Early Modern Studies, “Death and the Culture of Death,” UoA, Tucson, May 2014716. “Outsiders, Challengers, Revolutionaries in Medieval German Courtly Literature,” 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 2014717. “The Mirror Image in Neidhart’s Poetry: Destabilization of the Social Structure by Means of Sexual Competition,” 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 2014718. “Mittelalter als Antwort auf Fragen von Heute? Die Aussagekraft der mittelalterlichen Literatur für die moderne Zeit,” International Symposium of German Scholars: “Germanic Languages and Translation Issues in the Multilingual World, Fremdsprachenphilologie, Eurasische Nationale Gumiljov-Universität, Astana, Kasakhstan, May 2014 719. “Foreigners and Foreign Religion in the Vernacular Literature and in Apodemic Texts of the Middle Ages,” Entangled Arguments: Polemics Between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, June 2014 (key note lecture, invited)720. “Studying German Literature at a North-American University: Advantages, Disadvantages, Pitfalls, and Opportunities,” Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, July 2014721. “Women in the Protestant Reformation, Challenges and Models for the Present,” Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, July 2014722. “Aufsteigerphänomene und Dynastiebildung in der deutschen Literatur des Spämittelalters: Von Oswald von Wolkenstein zu Thüring von Ringoltingen und Fortunatus,” Universität Tübingen, Germany, July 2014 723. “Städtischer Raum in der Prosaliteratur des Spätmittelalters (Melusine, Fortunatus, u.a.),” Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Universität Bonn, Germany, July 2014724. “Deutsche Kultur im Südwesten der USA, Dichterlesung,” Deutscher Senioren-Computer-Club e.V., Berlin, Germany, July 2014725. “Early Christian Missionizing on the Continent in Light of Old High German Charms: Syncretism and Diplomatic Strategy,” III Wolińskich Spotkań Mediewistycznych, Wolin, Poland, Aug. 2014726. “Sprichwörter: Kulturelles Wissen, Globale Anwendung auf allen Stufen des Deutschunterrichts,” Fall Meeting of the AZ Chapter of the AATG, at NAU, Flagstaff, Sept. 2014727. “The Role of German Women Writers During the Protestant Reformation,” Fearless Women Lecture Series, ACMRS, Tempe, AZ, Oct. 2014 728. “‘Der Wald war sein Schicksal . . .’: An Ecocritical Reading of the Nibelungenlied, Sixty-Eighth Annual Convention of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Boise, ID, Oct. 2014729. “Neue Gedichte,” Sixty-Eighth Annual Convention of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Boise, ID, Oct. 2014730. “From the Past to the Future: Why is Germany Doing So Well Today?,” UA Homecoming, College of Humanities,” Nov. 2014 731. “Economic, Social, Mental, and Gender Approaches to Late Medieval Drama,” Dept. of English, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Nov. 2014 (invited)732. “The Contribution of the Jesuits to the Building of the Spanish Empire,” Dept. of History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Nov. 2014 (invited)733. “The Myth of Charlemagne,” University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Nov. 2014 (invited)
Poster Presentations
- Classen, A. (2019, Feb. through December). “First Encounters: Menschen begegnen sich...,” Exhibition organized by the AATG. My own Banner: “Deutsche Jesuiten-Missionare: Segen oder Fluch,” (Febr.-Aug. 2019):. AATG Wandering Exhibition. USA: AATG.More infoThis was a year-long process getting this banner together, and I was also heavily involved in the editing of the other seven banners.
Reviews
- Classen, A., & Classen, A. (2021. reviews(pp many). many.More infoReviews (Mediaevistik 33 [2020] appeared only in 2021:2680. Anglo-Norman Chiromancies, ed. Tonz Hunt and Stefano Rapisarda (Paris: 2020), sehepunkte 21.4 (2021), online at: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2021/04/35153.html2681. Beat Kümin, Imperial Villages: Cultures of Political Freedom in the German Lands c. 1300–1800 (Stuttgart: 2019), The Medieval Review 21.05.01, online.2682. Companion to Medieval Translation, ed. Jeanette Beer (Leeds: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 241-42.2683. A Companion to World Literature. Vol. 2: 601 CE to 1450. Gen. ed.: Ken Seigneurie, vol. ed.: Christine Chism. Chichester, West Sussex: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 242-44.2684. Thomas Bein, Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters (Berlin: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 251-54.2685. The Cambridge World History of Violence. Vol. II: 500-1500 CE, ed. Matthew S. Gordon, Richard W. Kaeuper, and Harriet Zurndorfer. Cambridge: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 260-62.2686. Criticising the RulerPre-Modern Societies – Possibilities, Chances, and Methods / Kritik am Herrschervormodernen Gesellschaften – Möglichkeiten, Chancen, Methoden, ed. Karina Kellermann, Alheydis Plassmann und Christian Schwermann (Göttingen: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 269-71.2687. Das maritime Europa: Werte – Wissen – Wirtschaft. Hrsg. Jürgen Elvert, Lutz Feldt, Ingo Löppenberg und Jens Ruppenthal (Stuttgart: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 276-77.2688. Peter Dinzelbacher, Vision und Magie: Religiöses Erleben im Mittelalter (Paderborn: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 33 (2020): 279-81.2689. Fluid Bodies and Bodily FluidsPremodern Europe: Bodies, Blood, and TearsLiterature, Theology, and Art, ed. Anne M. Scott and Michael David Barbezat (Leeds: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 281-83.2690. Germanistik zwischen Mittelalter und Gegenwart: Festschrift für Václav Bok zum 80. Geburtstag, ed. Jana Kursová (Vienna: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 283-84.2691. Jack Hartnell, Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Artthe Middle Ages (London: 2018; paperback 2019, Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 296-98.2692. Thomas Haye, Verlorenes Mittelalter: Ursachen und Muster der Nichtüberlieferung mittellateinischer Literatur (Leiden and Boston: 2016), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 300-02.2693. Alfred Hiatt, Dislocations: Maps, Classical Tradition, and Spatial Playthe European Middle Ages (Toronto: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 303-05.2694. Richard Hayman, Illuminated Manuscripts (Oxford: 2017), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 302-032695. Die Kaiser und die Säulen ihrer Macht: Von Karl dem Grossen bis Friedrich Barbarossa, hrsg. von der Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe Rheinland-Pfalz und Bernd Schneidmüller (Darmstadt: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 311-12.2696. Formen der Selbstthematisierungder vormodernen Lyrik, ed. Dorothea Klein (Hildesheim: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 314-16.2697. Lautsphären des Mittelalters: Akustische Perspektiven zwischen Lärm und Stille, hrsg. von Martin Clauss, Gesine Mierke und Antonia Krüger (Vienna, Cologne, and Weimar: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 318-20.2698. Mark Spurrell, The Symbolism of Medieval Churches: An Introduction (London and New York: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 325-26.2699. Medicine and Healingthe Premodern West: A HistoryDocuments, ed. Winston Black (Peterborough, Ont.: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 326-28.2700. MehrsprachigkeitOstmitteleuropa (1400‒1700): Kommunikative Praktiken und Verfahrengemischtsprachigen Städten und Verbänden, ed. Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg and Norbert Kerske (Wiesbaden: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 331-32.2701. Meisterwerke des Bischöflichen Dom- und Diözesanmuseums Mainz. Bd. 1: Von Bonifatius zum Naumburger Meister. Hrsg. Winfried Wilhelmy (Mainz and Regensburg: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 332-33.2702. The Monster Theory Reader, ed. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock (Minneapolis, MN, and London: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 335-36.2703. The Metaphor of the Monster: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding the Monstrous OtherLiterature, ed. Keith Moser and Karina Zelaya (New York et al.: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 337-38.2704. Cary J. Nederman, The Bonds of Humanity: Cicero’s Legacies: European Social and Political Thought, ca. 1100–ca. 1550 (University Park, PA: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 338-40.2705. Rethinking Medieval Margins and Marginality, ed. Anne E. Zimo, Tiffany D. Vann Sprecher, Kathryn Reyerson, and Debra Blumenthal (London and New York: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 361-62.2706. Abdoulaye Samaké, Liebesträumeder deutsch-, französisch- und italienischsprachigen Erzählliteratur des 12. bis 15. Jahrhunderts (Paderborn: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 363-64.2707. Silk Roads: From Local Ralities to Global Narratives, ed. Jeffrey D. Lerner and Yaohua Shi (Oxford and Philadelphia: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 366-68.2708. Kathryn L. Smithies, Introducing the Medieval Ass (Cardiff: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 368-70.2709. Karl Steel, How Not to Make a Human: Pets, Feral Children, Worms, Sky Burial, Oysters (Minneapolis, MN, and London: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 370-72.2710. Hans Georg Thümmel, Ikonologie der christlichen Kunst. Vol. 1: Alte Kirche. Vol. 2: Bildkunst des Mittelalters (Paderborn: 2019 and 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 376-80.2711. Toward a Global Middle Ages: Encountering the World Through Illuminated Manuscripts, ed. Bryan C. Keene. Los Angeles: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 380-83.2712. Hans T. Bakker, The Alkhan: A Hunnic PeopleSouth Asia (Groningen: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 392-93.2713. John Carey, Magic, Metallurgy and ImaginationMedieval Ireland (Aberystwyth: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 3972714. Anna Sara Lahr, Diversität als Potential: Eine Neuperspektivierung des frühesten Minnesangs (Heidelberg: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 421-23.2715. Lucy K. Pick, Her Father’s Daughter: Gender, Power, and Religionthe Early Spanish Kingdoms (Ithaca, NY, and London: 2017), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 431-33.2716. Amadas et Ydoine: Édition bilingue by Christine Ferlampin-Acher and Denis Hüe (Paris: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 446-47.2717. Roger Crowley, Der Fall von Akkon: Der letzte Kampf um das Heilige Land (Darmstadt: 2020, orig. 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 450-51.2718. Eberhard der Deutsche, Laborintus. Nach dem Text von Edmund Faral herausgegeben, übersetzt und kommentiert von Justin Vollmann (Basel: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 457.2719. Gerd Althoff, Rules and RitualsMedieval Power Games (Leiden and Boston: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 458-60.2720. Gottfried von Strassburg, Tristan and Isolde, with Ulrich von Türheim’s Continuation. Ed. and trans. with an intro., by William T. Whobrey (Indianapolis, IN, and Cambridge: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 460-62.2721. Hartmann von Aue: Iwein. Mittelhochdeutsch und frühneuhochdeutsch. Parallelabdruck der Gießener Hs. B (13. Jahrhundert) und der Lindauer Hs. u (16. Jahrhundert. Hrsg. und kommentiert von Helmut Graser (Regensburg: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 465-66.2722. Marie-José Heijkant, Tristano multiforme: Studi sulla narrative arturianaItalia (Florence: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 466-67.2723. Hermann Reichert, Nibelungenlied-Lehrwerk: Sprachlicher Kommentar, mittelhochdeutsche Grammatik, Wörterbuch. Passend zum Text der St. Galler Fassung (“B”). 2., neu bearb. und erweiterte Aufl. (Vienna: Praesens Verlag, 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 467-68.2724. John of Garland’s De triumphis Ecclesiae: A New Critical Edition, ed. and trans. Martin Hall (Turnhout: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 33 (2020): 470-71.2725. Claudia Lauer, Die Kunst der Intrige: Studien zur höfischen Epik des 12. Jahrhunderts (Heidelberg: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 472-74.2726. North & South: Medieval Art from Norway and Catalonia 1100-1350, ed. Justin Kroesen, Micha Leeflang, and Marc Sureda i Jubany (Utrecht: Museum Catharijneconvent; Vic: Museu Episcopal de Vic; Zwolle: WBooks, 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 478-80.2727. Carl Phelpstead, An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelanders (Gainesville, Tallahassee, et al., FL: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 482-83.2728. Herrmann Reichert, Minne: Eine Vorlesung (Vienna: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 483-85.2729. Robert-Tarek Fischer, Richard I. Löwenherz 1157–1199: Ikone des Mittelalters. 2nd rev. ed. (Vienna, Cologne, and Weimar: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 485-86.2730. Grischa Vercamer, Hochmittelalterliche Herrschaftspraxis im Spiegel der Geschichtsschreibung: Vorstellungen von “guter” und “schlechter” HerrschaftEngland, Polen und dem Reich im 12./13. Jahrhundert (Wiesbaden: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 498-500.2731. Hannah Barker, The Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260-1500 (Philadelphia: 2019), in Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 505-07.2732. The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher: Henry Bate’s Nativitas (1280–81), ed. and intro. by Carlos Steel, Steven Vanden Broecke, and David Juste and Shlomo Sela (Leuven: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 509-10.2733. Von Christen, Juden und von Heiden: Der Niederrheinische Orientbericht. Hrsg., übersetzt und kommentiert von Helmut Brall-Tuchel (Göttingen: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 515-16.2734. The Crisis of the 14th Century: Teleconnections Between Environmental and Societal Change? Ed. Martin Bauch and Gerrit Jasper Schenk (Berlin and Boston: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 523-26.2735. Deutsche Versnovellistik des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts (DVN), ed. Klaus Ridder andHans-Joachim Ziegeler (Berlin: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 531-34.2736. Paul Fermon, Le peintre et la carte: Origines et essor de la vue Figurée entre Rhône et Alpes (XIve-XVe siècle) (Turnhout: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 541-42.2737. Folgore da San Gimignano and His Followers: The Complete Poems, trans. Fabian Alfie (Tempe: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 545-55.2738. Michael M. Hammer, Gemeine Dirnen und gute Fräulein: Frauenhäuser im spätmittelalterlichen Österreich (Berlin: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 550-52.2739. Volker Honemann, Deutsche Literatur der Laienbibliothek der Basler Kartause 1480-1520 (Münster and New York: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 558-59.2740. Inwardness,dividualization, and Religious Agency the Late Medieval Low Countries: Studies the Devotio Moderna and Its Contexts, ed. Rijcklof Hofman et al. (Turnhout: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 56-61.2741. Kay Peter Jankrift, Im Angesicht der “Pestilenz”: Seuchen westfälischen und rheinischen Städten (1349-1600) (Stuttgart: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 561-63.2742. Stephen Morrison and Jean-Jacques Vincensini, The Middle English Kynge Appolyn of Thyre. Translated by Robert Copland. Edited from the Text Published by Wynkyn de Worde (1510) with a Parallel Text of The Medieval French La cronicque et hystoire de Appollin, roy de Thir (Heidelberg: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 563-64.2743. Gottfried Liedl, Granada. Ein europäisches Emirat an der Schwelle zur Neuzeit (Vienna: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 567-69.2744. Daniel McCann, Soul-Health: Therapeutic Reading Later Medieval England (Cardiff: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 574-75.2745. Michel Beheim’s History of Trieste, Von der statt Triest (ca. 1465). Trans. and with antro. by James Ogier (Göppingen: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 581-82.2746. Mike Ingram, Richard III and the Battle of Bosworth (Warwick: 2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 583-84.2747. Kathrin Müller, Musterhaft naturgetreu: Tiere Seiden, Zeichnungen und Tapisserien des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts (Berlin: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 584-85.2748. From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica: War, Religion and Trade the Northwestern Black Sea Region (14th-16th Centuries, ed. Ovidiu Cristea and Liviu Pilat (Leiden and Boston: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 591-93.2749. Perpignan 1415: Un sommet européen à l’époque du Grand Schisme d’Occident, Aymat Catafau, Nikolas Jaspert, and Thomas Wetzstein (Zurich: 2018), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 593-95.2750. Max Plassmann, Eine Stadt als Feldherr: Studien zur Kriegsführung Kölns (12.-18. Jahrhundert) (Vienna, Cologne and Weimar: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 595-97.2751. Reinfried von Braunschweig. Mittelhochdeutscher Text nach Karl Bartsch. Übersetzt und mit einem Stellenkommentar versehen von Elisabeth Martschini. 3 vols. (Kiel: 2017-2019), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 602-03.2752. Michael Stolz, Parzival im Manuskript: Profile der Parzival-Überlieferung am Beispiel von fünf Handschriften des 13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts (Basel: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 615-16.2753. Jörg Schwaiger, Die Lebensspuren Ulrichs von Liechtenstein: Dokumentarische Studie zur Mythisierung eines mittelalterlichen Autors zwischen Selbstinszenierung, literarischer Rezeption und außerliterarischer Nachwirkung (Berlin: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 620-21.2754. Villon: Hier et à jamais: Deux décennies de recherches sur François Villon, ed. Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet (Paris: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 623-24.2755. Lydia Zeldenrust, The Mélusine RomanceMedieval Europe: Translation, Circulation, and Material Contexts (Cambridge: 2020), Mediaevistik 33 (2020): 631-32.2756. Michael Speier, Verwunschenheitszustand (Berlin: 2020), Trans-Lit2 XXVII.1 (2021): 106-08. 2757. Die Welt und Gott – Gott und die Welt? Zum Verhältnis von Religiosität und Profanität im “christlichen Mittelalter”, ed. Elisabeth Vavra (Heidelberg: 2019), The Medieval Review 21.06.13.2758. Schola Cordis: Indagini sul cuore medievale: Letteratura, teologia, codicologia, scienza, a cura di Donatella Manzoli e Patrizia Stoppacci (Florence: 2020), sehepunkte 21.6 (2021), online at: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2021/06/34467.html2759. Les Versions en prose du Purgatoire de Saint Patrice en ancien Français, ed. Martina Di Febo (Paris: 2013), Studi Medievali 62.1 (2021): 440-41.2760. Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2021. Vol. 96, ed. Stephan Füssel. Wiesbaden: 2021), Publishing Research Quarterly 37.4 (2021); online at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12109-021-09836-32761. The Intolerant Middle Ages: A Reader, ed. by Eugene Smelyansky (Toronto, Buffalo and London: 2020), to appear in sehepunkte 21.11 (2021), online at: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2021/11/36225.html
- Classen, A. (2019. book reviews.More info73 book reviews in journals and online review journals
- Classen, A. (2016. reviews in national and international journals.More info2337. Loyalty in the Middle Ages: Ideal and Practice of a Cross-Social Value, ed. Jörg Sonntag and Coralie Zermatten (Turnhout: 2015), The Medieval Review16.05.27 (online)2338. Yen-Chun Chen, Ritter, Minne und der Gral: Komplementarität und Kohärenzprobleme im Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (Heidelberg: 2015), Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 76 (2016): 291-93. 2339. Armin Schulz, Erzähltheorie in mediävistischer Perspektive: Studienausgabe. 2. durchgesehene Aufl., ed. Manuel Braun, Alexandra Dunkel, and Jan-Dirk Müller (Berlin und Boston: 2015), Fabula 57.1/2 (2016): 181-84.2340. Rolf Bauerdick, The Madonna on the Moon. A Novel, trans. from the German by David Dollenmayer (New York: 2013), The Rocky Mountain Review 70.1 (2016): 85-86.2341. E. R. Truitt, Medieval Robots: Mechanism, Magic, Nature, and Art (Philadelphia: 2015), Rocky Mountain Review 70.1 (2016): 120-22.2342. Yassin Nasri, Der Golan-Marathon (Dresden: 2015), Trans-Lit2 XXI.2 (2015): 90-91.2343. Stuart Friebert, On the Bottom: Poems (Oak Ridge, TN: 2015), Trans-Lit2 XXI.2 (2015): 93-94.2344. Kuno Raeber, Be Quiet: Selected Poems. Trans. by Stuart Friebert (Rochester, NY: 2015), Trans-Lit2 XXI.2 (2015):98-99.2345. Arturo Giraldez, The Age of Trade: The Manila Galleons and the Dawn of the Global Economy (Lanham, Boulder, New York, and London: 2015), Sixteenth-Century Journal XLII.1 (2016): 236-37. 2346. Martina Oehri, Dinge, die die Welt bewegen: Zur Kohärenz im frühneuzeitlichen Prosaroman (Bern et al.: 2015), Sixteenth-Century Journal XVII.2 (2016): 503-042347. Giovan Francesco Straparola, The Pleasant Nights, ed. and trans. Suzanne Magnanini (Toronto: 2015), Sixteenth Century Journal XVII.2 (2016): 430-312348. Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2016, ed. Stephan Füssel. Vol. 91 (Wiesbaden: 2016), Publishing Research Quarterly 32.4 (2016): 333-342349. Renate Ahrens, Das gerettete Kind (Munich: 2016), Trans-Lit2 XXII.2 (2016): 89-912350. Angelika Quirk, Of Ruins and Rumors (Mill Valley, CA: 2015), Trans-Lit2 XXII.2 (2016): 94-96.2351. Sébastien Moureau, Le De anima alchimique du pseudo-Avicenne, 2 vols. (Florence, Italy: 2016), Sehepunkte 16.12 (2016); online at: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2016/12/29142.html2352. The Middle Ages in Popular Culture: Medievalism and Genre, ed. Helen Young (Amherst, NY: 2015), The Rocky Mountain Review 70.2 (2016): 222-24.
- Classen, A. (2015. many.More info2250. Amor docet musicam: Musik und Liebe in der Frühen Neuzeit, ed. Dietrich Helms and Sabine Meine (Hildesheim, Zürich, and New York: 2012), Jahrbuch für populäre Kultur 59 (2014; appeared in 2015): 299-301.2251. A. C. Spearing, Medieval Autographies: The “I” of the Text. The Conway Lectures in Medieval Studies 2008 (Notre Dame, IN: 2012), Studi medievali 3a serie, LVI.1 (2015): 396–99.2252. Ulrich Hoffmann, Arbeit an der Literatur. Zur Mythizität der Artusromane Hartmanns von Aue (Berlin: 2012), Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 74 (2015): 253-55.2253. Loher und Maller: Kritische Edition eines spätmittelalterlichen Prosaepos, ed. Ute von Bloh (Berlin: 2013), Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 74 (2015): 256-57.2254. Gerhild Scholz Williams, Mediating Culture in the Seventeenth-Century German Novel: Eberhard Werner Happel, 1647-1690 (Ann Arbor, MI: 2013), Rocky Mountain Review 69.1 (2015): 129-312255. Wolfram-Studien XXII: Finden – Gestalten – Vermitteln. Schreibprozesse und ihre Brechungen in der mittelalterlichen Überlieferung. Freiburger Colloquium 2010. In Verbindung mit Susanne Köbele und Klaus Ridder hg. von Eckart Conrad Lutz (Berlin: 2012), Neuphilologische Mitteilungen CXV.3 (2014): 371-73.2256. Partners in Spirit: Women, Men, and Religious Life in Germany, 1100-1500, ed. Fiona J. Griffiths and Julie Hotchin (Turnhout: 2014), Humanities and Social Science Net Online: https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=44155 (Sept. 2015)2257. Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2015 vol. 90, ed. Stephan Füssel (Wiesbaden: 2015), Publishing Research Quarterly 31.4 (2015): 327-29; http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12109-015-9424-5 (Sept. 2015)2258. Werner Stangl, Zwischen Authentizität und Fiktion: Die private Korrespondenz spanischer Emigranten aus Amerika, 1492-1824 (Cologne: 2012), Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung 123 (2015): 521-22.2259. Katie L. Walter, ed., Reading Skin in Medieval Literature and Culture (New York: 2013), Speculum 90.4 (2015): 1179-802260. Klaus Herbers and Hans Christian Lehner, ed., Unterwegs im Namen der Religion: Pilgern als Form von Kontingenzbewältigung und Zukunftssicherung in den Weltreligionen (Stuttgart: 2014), The Medieval Review TMR 15.11.22 (online, Nov. 19, 2015)2261. Claudia Ansorge, Cora Dietl, and Titus Knäpper, ed., Gewaltgenuss, Zorn und Gelächter. Die emotionale Seite der Gewalt in Literatur und Historiographie des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit (Göttingen: 2015), Literaturkritik.de (online) at http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=213442262. The Expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain: A Mediterranean Diaspora, ed. by Mercedes García-Arenal and Gerard Wiegers (Leiden and Boston: 2014), Sixteenth-Century Studies XLVI.2 (2015): 431-33.2263. John Aberth, Plagues in World History (Lanham: 2011), Sixteenth-Century Studies XLVI.2 (2015): 531-32. 2264. Sharon Kinoshita and Peggy McCracken, Marie de France: A Critical Companion (Cambridge: 2012), Studi medievali 56 (2015): 982-84. 2265. Stephanie L. Hathaway: Saracens and Conversion. Chivalric Ideals in Aliscans and Wolfram’s Willehalm (Bern: 2012), Dec. 2012 (reported late): http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/buecher/Buch-Info.php?buch_id=34657 2266. Visuality and Materiality in the Story of Tristan and Isolde, ed. Jutta Eming, Ann Marie Rasmussen, and Kathryn Starkey (Notre Dame, IN: 2012), The Comparatist 37 (2013): 338-41. 2267. The Old French Lays of Ignaure, Oiselet and Amouors. Ed. and trans. by Glyn S. Burgess and Leslie C. Brook, with the assistance of Elizabeth W. Poe for Amours (Cambridge: 2010), Studi medievali 53 (2013): 492-93.2268. Suzanne Verderber, The Medieval Fold: Power, Repression, and the Emergence of the Individual (New York: 2013), Studi medievali 55.1 (2014): 451-53.2269. Das Schuldbuch des Basler Kaufmanns Ludwig Kilchmann (gest. 1518), ed. and commentary by Gabriela Signori (Stuttgart: 2014), Sixteenth-Century Journal XLVI.3 (2015): 785-86.2270. Wolfram-Studien XXI: Transformationen der Lyrik im 13. Jahrhundert. Wildbader Kolloquium 2008, in Verbindung mit Eckart Conrad Lutz und Klaus Ridder hrsg. von Susanne Köbele (Berlin: 2013), Neuphilologische Mitteilungen CXVI.1 (2015): 238-39.2271. Wolfram-Studien XXII:Wolframs Parzival-Roman im europäischen Kontext. Tübinger Kolloquium 2012, ed. Klaus Ridder (Berlin: 2014), Neuphilologische Mitteilungen CXVI.1 (2015): 240-41.2272. Carolin Oster, Die Farben höfischer Körper: Farbattribuierung und höfische Identität in mittelhochdeutschen Artus- und Tristanromanen (Berlin and Boston: 2014), German Quarterly (Fall 2015): 586-88.
- Classen, A. (2014. book review.More info2165. Isobel Maddison. Elizabeth von Arnim: Beyond the German Garden (Farnham, Surrey, and Burlington, VT: 2013), The Rocky Mountain Review 68.1 (2014): 101-02.2166. Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2014, ed. Stephan Füssel. Vol. 89 (Wiesbaden: 2014), Publishing Research Quarterly 30.4 (2014): 414-15; online also at http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/758/art%253A10.1007%252Fs12109-014-9387-y.pdf?auth66=1414103859_9b88a2448b02ae16157e3951752f6dd3&ext=.pdf 2167. Fabienne Loodts und Saskia Petermann, Karl der Große: Die ganze Wahrheit (Aachen: 2014), Literaturkritik.de (http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=19933; Oct. 28, 2014)2168. Michael Borgolte, Mittelalter in der größeren Welt: Essays zur Geschichtsschreibung und Beiträge zur Forschung. Hrsg. von Tillmann Lohse und Benjamin Scheller (Berlin and Boston: 2013), Literaturkritik.de http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=19982 (Nov. 10, 2014)2169. Renate Ahrens, Seit jenem Moment (Munich: 2013), Trans-Lit2 XX.2 (2014): 71-73.2170. Gehen und doch bleiben. Autoren schreiben über Autoren. Eine Anthologie des PEN-Zentrums deutschsprachiger Autoren im Ausland, ed. Gabrielle Alioth and Martin Dreyfus (Heidelberg: 2014), Trans-Lit2 XX.2 (2014): 80-81. 2171. Cultural Brokers at Mediterranean Courts in the Middle Ages, ed. Marc von der Höh, Nikolas Jaspert, Jenny Rahel Oesterle (Paderborn and Munich: 2013), The Medieval Review 14.11.30 (online)2172. Zrinka Stahuljak, Virginie Greene, Sarah Kay, Sharon Kinoshita, and Peggy McCracken, Thinking Through Chrétien de Troyes (Cambridge: 2011), Studi medievali 55.2 (2014): 860-63.2173. Helmut Birkhan, Pflanzen im Mittelalter. Eine Kulturgeschichte (Vienna: 2012), Studi medievali 55.2 (2014): 914-15.
Creative Productions
- Classen, A. (2021. poems and essays.More infoOne book with my haikus: Deep Poetic Gazes into the World (Hamburg: tredition, 2021), 121 pp.; online at: https://shop.tredition.com/booktitle/Deep_Poetic_Gazes_Into_the_World/W-197-744-505; ISBN: 978-3-347-50248-2One book with my prose and poetry:Welterkundungen aus der Neuen Welt: Prosa und Lyrik (Neckenmarkt: united p. c. Verlag, 2021), 208 pp., 16 color photos; ISBN: 978-3-7103-4928-7Poems: 239. “Dear vaccine,” https://communitypoems.org/global-vaccine-poem (April 2021)240-44. “Easter,” “The future, if there will be one...,” “We can handle him,” “Why I study history,” Double down,” Beyond The Horizon: An Inter-Continental Anthology, ed. Sanjay N. Shende, Priti Sharma, and Prafulla K. Panda (Blue Rose Publishers, 2021), online at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3k8vEAAAQBAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 (to PA5)245-63. 18 haikus, Beyond The Horizon: An Inter-Continental Anthology, ed. Sanjay N. Shende, Priti Sharma, and Prafulla K. Panda (Blue Rose Publishers, 2021), online at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3k8vEAAAQBAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 (to PA5)264. “Help me breathe,” 1st prize winner of an online competition, May 2021: https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Environmental%20Quality/InfoEdOutreach/ThisIsCleanAir/HelpMeBreathe-A.Classen.jpg265. “Air,” 2nd prize winner of an online competition, May 2021: https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Environmental%20Quality/InfoEdOutreach/ThisIsCleanAir/Air-A.Classen.jpg266-270. “Die Rose” (29), “Winterglühen” (30), “Büro-graden” (31), “Kilauea” (32), Trans-Lit2 XXVII.1 (2021).271. “Die lieben Football-Tainer,” Satire, Trans-Lit2 XXVII.1 (2021): 38-41.272. Translation, Otto Neurath, Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode in der Schule (Vienna and Leipzig: Deutscher Verlag für Jugend und Volk, 1933), 49 pp., for Maria del Mar Navarro, Feb.-May 2021273. Translation, Spanish poems into German, for CD booklet, singer Carlos and guitarists Misael Barraza Díaz and Edwin Guevara Gutierrez, doctoral students at the UA, July 2021274. “So, so, Frühling / Spring, really,” Spring’s Blue Ribbon: International Poetry, ed. Gino Leinweber (N.p.: Verlag Expeditionen, 2021), 16-19.239. “Dear vaccine,” https://communitypoems.org/global-vaccine-poem (April 2021)240-44. “Easter,” “The future, if there will be one...,” “We can handle him,” “Why I study history,” Double down,” Beyond The Horizon: An Inter-Continental Anthology, ed. Sanjay N. Shende, Priti Sharma, and Prafulla K. Panda (Blue Rose Publishers, 2021), online at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3k8vEAAAQBAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 (to PA5)245-63. 18 haikus, Beyond The Horizon: An Inter-Continental Anthology, ed. Sanjay N. Shende, Priti Sharma, and Prafulla K. Panda (Blue Rose Publishers, 2021), online at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3k8vEAAAQBAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 (to PA5)264. “Help me breathe,” 1st prize winner of an online competition, May 2021: https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Environmental%20Quality/InfoEdOutreach/ThisIsCleanAir/HelpMeBreathe-A.Classen.jpg265. “Air,” 2nd prize winner of an online competition, May 2021: https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Environmental%20Quality/InfoEdOutreach/ThisIsCleanAir/Air-A.Classen.jpg266-270. “Die Rose” (29), “Winterglühen” (30), “Büro-graden” (31), “Kilauea” (32), Trans-Lit2 XXVII.1 (2021).271. “Die lieben Football-Tainer,” Satire, Trans-Lit2 XXVII.1 (2021): 38-41.272. Translation, Otto Neurath, Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode in der Schule (Vienna and Leipzig: Deutscher Verlag für Jugend und Volk, 1933), 49 pp., for Maria del Mar Navarro, Feb.-May 2021273. Translation, Spanish poems into German, for CD booklet, singer Carlos and guitarists Misael Barraza Díaz and Edwin Guevara Gutierrez, doctoral students at the UA, July 2021274. “So, so, Frühling / Spring, really,” Spring’s Blue Ribbon: International Poetry, ed. Gino Leinweber (N.p.: Verlag Expeditionen, 2021), 16-19.
- Classen, A. (2020. creative writing.More infocreative writing:207. “Freedom of Speech on University Campuses vs. Academic Principles of Scholarship,” The Elephant Journal, Feb. 9, 2020, https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/02/freedom-of-speech-on-university-campuses-vs-academic-principles-of-scholarship/208. “Haiku,” https://blogforarizona.net/dark-time-in-american-history-gila-river-internment-camp-exhibit/ (Feb. 19, 2020)209. “Our history, whose history, why history?,” https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/03/our-history-whose-history-why-history/ (March 5, 2019).210. “Removing the Confederate flag would ignore Tucson’s history,” Arizona Daily Star 3-11-2020; guest opinion, 600 words211. Translation of the diary of Fritz Häber, 1944-1946, for publication by Bernd Haber, 99 pp., March 2020212. “Schon wieder Schlangen,” PEN Decamerone – Zukunftsentwürfe, March 28, 2020 https://exilpen.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Classen_Schon_wieder_Schlangen.pdf213. Translation of “Public Organisation Procedures Research Phase 1,” for Anne May (53 pp.), April 2020 (unfortunately, a scam with the intent of cheating)214. “Moon and Stars Wonder,” haiku, Pima County Library Webpage, April 5, 2020; https://www.facebook.com/pimacountylibrary/photos/a.10156874969872413/10156874969982413/?type=3&theater215-220. “Pazifikflug” (47), “Black Sand Beach” (47-48), “Ach so fromm” (48-49), “Moos” (50), “Dark Money” (50), Trans-Lit2 XXVI.1 (2020).221-224. Poems in the Midst of Crisis: “New work conditions,” “Santa Cruz,” “Hidden Happiness,” and 47 haikus,” http://rupkatha.com/albrecht-classen-poems/ (April 12, 2020)215-222. Haikus: “Windswept treetops sway,” “After the last rain,” “Let’s shed our jackets,” “Ocotillo blooms,” “Some clouds stay behind,” “Oh friends, happy birds,” “Stroll during the dusk,” “Mountain ridges gaze,” https://www.library.pima.gov/blogs/post/pcplhaikuchallenge-part2/?fbclid=IwAR2pPYQv1eCqqzpml58UTcAgsz5_CKxZaJ96uStYT9G_TZu2_vPKSAIRx30 (April 18, 2020)223-225. “Scroll to manuscript,” “Cover to cover,” “Library is home,” Pima County Public Library, April 27, 2020: https://www.library.pima.gov/blogs/post/pcplhaikuchallenge-part3/?fbclid=IwAR1R6K3wJdJsHiVJpe-rNlGdvtuFmW00vh9Hn--EHgO6yCEhFaoEaqCtGH4226-28. “A bat’s corpse in the park,” “Flighty cactus wren,” “Some like barking dogs,” PCPL Haiku Challenge: those furry and feathered and scaly friends, Pima County Public Library, May 2020: https://www.library.pima.gov/blogs/post/pcplhaikuchallenge-part4/229. Translation and editing of Reinhold Münster’s article “The Anthropocene, Technology, and Fictional Literature,” for publication in Humanities Open Access, March-July 2020230. “Trump’s irritation with Merkel leads to foolish troop pullout plan,” Arizona Daily Star, guest opinion, June 18, 2020: https://tucson.com/opinion/local/local-opinion-despite-trump-germany-still-a-key-ally/article_8aac5041-534a-5fa2-9f07-ab514695e36a.html231. “Character Tells It All,” The Elephant, Sept. 5, 2020, https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/09/character-tells-it-all/232. “Über Erfahrungen in Amerika,” Interview recorded in Steuben-Schurz Bulletin 82 (2020): 2-3: https://aclassen.faculty.arizona.edu/sites/aclassen.faculty.arizona.edu/files/Classen.Interview.Bulletin-82%20%28Oktober%202020%29.pdf233-234. 2 haikus in honor of Peter Blickle, “Tief gedankt sei dir” and “Hüter der Sprache,” Translit-2 XXVI.2 (2020): 8235-37. “Pfauenstrauch” (93), “Zwei Eicheln” (94), “Schöpfung” (94-95), Translit-2 XXVI.2 (2020)238. Prose: “Pecunia non olet!,” Translit-2 XXVI.2 (2020): 52-54.23. “COVID-19 – What does it mean in personal terms?,” The Golden Line Magazine 3.1 (2020), ed. by the Department of English Bhatter College, Dantan(West Bengal, India) http://goldenline.bhattercollege.ac.in/v3n105/24. “Amerika – ach, nun ja, herrje!,” Glossen 44 (2020): http://blogs.dickinson.edu/glossen/2020/06/12/amerika-ach-nun-ja-herrje/Letter to the editor and blogs:175 Letter to the editor, “Trump and the big picture,” Hawaii Herald Tribune (1-1-20), https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2020/01/01/opinion/your-views-for-jan-1/176. Letter to the editor, “McSally’s recent actions are a sign of desperation,” Arizona Daily Star 1-19-20; https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_68c336bf-b846-5ed2-8274-6ac841340c74.html177. Letter to the editor, “McSally, other senators chose loyalty over facts,” Arizona Daily Star, Feb. 9, 2020, https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_95337b41-75b9-5faa-aace-ac9f459d60d5.html178. Letter to the editor, “US is at fault for latest Mideast crisis,” Arizona Daily Star, March 10, 2020: https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_d218f174-8c30-5887-8d39-78d33c50fdf7.html177. Letter to the editor, “King Trump,” Arizona Daily Star, April 17, 2020: https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-king-trump/article_75d741a8-8002-11ea-9fb0-d78333a90c76.html178. Letter to the editor, “Like it or not, rebel flag is part of our history,” Arizona Daily Star, April 19, 2020: https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_64aa16c3-1451-51ae-afc8-8b8295fb3b39.html179. Letter to the editor, “Trump proves himself to be poor, unfit leader,” Arizona Daily Star, April 20, 2020 “https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_74a6e94e-1a6a-535a-8b29-ad36babd1e11.html180. Letter to the editor, “Tax record concealment is the act of a scoundrel,” Arizona Daily Star, May 29, 2020, A5; https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_9741bf08-d9e0-5a09-b051-8501341fed99.html 181. Guest opinion, “Despite Trump, Germany still a key ally,” Arizona Daily Star, June 18, 2020; https://tucson.com/opinion/local/local-opinion-despite-trump-germany-still-a-key-ally/article_8aac5041-534a-5fa2-9f07-ab514695e36a.html?fbclid=IwAR2psmaHAGokTt2EmixIbhXO3o5Fmu8UARNB_-GXfMCHuyu7Zf0VLinV4AE182. Letter to the editor, “Trump is either lying, ignorant of ‘Bountygate’,” Arizona Daily Star, July 13, 2020, A5183. Letter to the editor, “Reg. ‘Trump hits back at Dems (8-22-2020)’,” Arizona Daily Star, Aug. 27, 2020, https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-reg-trump-hits-back-at-dems/article_f219a1d2-e88c-11ea-a8ce-3798e4cc58fd.html184. “Socialism vs. capitalism in the USA – Hypocrisy galore,” https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/09/socialism-vs-capitalism-in-the-usa-hypocrisy-galore/, Sept. 2, 2020185. Letter to the editor, “Honor the American Military, please!,” Arizona Daily Star, Sept. 15, 2020; https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-honor-the-american-military-please/article_2cfb867a-f446-11ea-ba2b-4be51248730d.html186. Letter to the editor, “Communication 101,” Arizona Daily Star, Oct. 3, 2020; online at: https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-communication/article_bd2f9978-03f2-11eb-b4ab-db128313fca2.html187. “What White People Think,” Blog online, my own text, produced by Kathleen Drier: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10110395039145122&id=10136832¬if_id=1602800293442099¬if_t=share_wall_create&ref=notif (Oct. 15, 2020)188. Letter to the editor, “Hearing on the new Supreme Court nominee - a travesty,” Arizona Daily Star, Oct. 27, 2020; https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-hearing-on-the-new-supreme-court-nominee-a-travesty/article_5b5e2eb2-186f-11eb-a9ae-6ff7ca2e0ce4.html189. “Why German Studies Today?,” Multicultural Germany Project, ed. Kumars Salehi, University of Berkeley, blogsite, https://mgp.berkeley.edu/2020/10/30/classen-why-german-studies/ (Oct. 30, 2020).190. Letter to the editor, “McSally is being a sore loser,” Arizona Daily Star, Nov. 14, 2020; https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_d37fef58-8eb3-52c8-b82a-f556ea175b7c.html191. Letter to the editor, “Republicans are playing with fascist fire,” Arizona Daily Star, Dec. 5, 2020, A 15; https://tucson.com/opinion/letters/letter-republicans-suing-the-state-over-the-election-outcomes/article_c90474d6-3583-11eb-9244-df32f93cc950.html192. Letter to the editor, “The colonization of Reid Park,” Arizona Daily Star, Dec. 15, 2020; https://tucson.com/opinion/local/letters-to-the-editor/article_49bb61a1-2ee2-592a-ac0e-d1af60059ade.html193. “Book in Focus: The Fables of Ulrich Bonerius (ca. 1350): Masterwork of Late Medieval Didactic Literature,” Blog, Cambridge Scholars Press; online at: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/news/item/book-in-focus-the-fables-of-ulrich-bonerius-ca-1350-masterwork-of-late-medieval-didactic-literature194. Letter to the editor, “Cloak of Religion,” Hawaii Herald Tribune, Dec. 23, 2020.
- Classen, A. (2016. my own poems in German.More info“Regen, Mexiko Stadt,” “Tristan, auf Mexikanisch,” “Flüchtlinge,” “Mein Buch und ich”, in: http://poetassigloveintiuno.blogspot.mx/2015/11/albrecht-classen-17470-poeta-de-alemania.html (2016)156. “Von Limerick nach Tokyo, und von dort nach Hause, Tucson,” Trans-Lit2 XXII.2 (2016): 32-34.157. “Japan” (71), “Hunger” (71-72), “Hiroshima, bildlich festgehalten” (72), Trans-Lit2 XXII.2 (2016).158. “Gewalt” (71), “Konzertabend” (72), “Atemhauch” (72-73), “Spinne” (73-74), “Körpererfahrung” (74-75), PEN-Zentrum deutschsprachiger Autoren im Ausland: PENinfo 2016, ed. Gabrielle Alioth and Hubert Dammer (Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2017). 159. “Amerika, du,” Glossen 42 (2016): http://blogs.dickinson.edu/glossen/glossen-42-dec-2016/amerika-du/
- Classen, A. (2014. my own poems.More info135-37. “Brot” (30), “Wortgestrüpp” (31), “Tanzen soll das Gedicht, nur . . .” (31-32), Trans-Lit2 XX.1 (2014).138-41. “Sonnenuntergang - Menschheit” (47), “Nostalgische Reflexionen im Posener Land August 2014” (48), “Sehnsucht” (49), Trans-Lit2 XX.2 (2014).142. “Don’t we know each other?,” http://blogforarizona.net/dear-white-people-we-asians-dont-all-look-alike/ (last accessed Nov. 19, 2014)
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- Classen, A. (2016, Febr. and March). Visiting Professor.More infoVisiting Professor, University of Sydney and University of Western Australia (March)2016 Visiting Professor, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Feb.-March)