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Abstract This article connects the concept of ›give and take‹ in medieval societies with detailed analyses of the rhetorical figures chiasmus and parallelism. It suggests that the structure of ›give and take‹ can be seen as reflected in the text structure. Three Middle-High-German narratives are analyzed: ›Lanzelet‹, ›Willehalm‹ and ›Straßburger Alexander‹, representatives of the trois matières. The article shows that the stylistic devices with which gifts are negotiated differ in detail from text to text, but also that figures of syntactic and semantic similarity and mirroring are used consistently across the texts.
期刊介绍:
The Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB) was founded by Hermann Paul and Wilhelm Braune in 1874. It publishes essays on diachronic linguistics and the history of German Literature from the beginnings to about 1600, as well as reviews of monographs and collected works in these fields. Whilst focusing on the German language and literature, it also contains contributions on Germanic languages (especially old Nordic) as well as middle Latin philology and interdisciplinary works.