
Beards and Texts
Images of masculinity in medieval German literature
Sebastian Coxon (Author)
Beards and Texts explores the literary portrayal of beards in medieval German texts from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries. It argues that as the pre-eminent symbol for masculinity the beard played a distinctive role throughout the Middle Ages in literary discussions of such major themes as majesty and humanity. At the same time beards served as an important point of reference in didactic poetry concerned with wisdom, teaching and learning, and in comedic texts that were designed to make their audiences laugh, not least by submitting various figure-types to the indignity of having their beards manhandled.
Four main chapters each offer a reading of a work or poetic tradition of particular significance (Pfaffe Konrad’s Rolandslied; Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Willehalm; ‘Sangspruchdichtung’; Heinrich Wittenwiler’s Ring), before examining cognate material of various kinds, including sources or later versions of the same story, manuscript variants and miniatures and further relevant beard-motifs from the same period. The book concludes by reviewing the portrayal of Jesus in vernacular German literature, which represents a special test-case in the literary history of beards. As the first study of its kind in medieval German studies, this investigation submits beard-motifs to sustained and detailed analysis in order to shed light both on medieval poetic techniques and the normative construction of masculinity in a wide range of literary genres.
Praise for Beards and Texts
‘A meticulous study, teasing out many interesting details that have so far gone unnoticed in otherwise well-studied texts.’
The German Quarterly
‘Beards and Texts succeeds in outlining the salient dimensions of beards within the wider framework of the medieval, German-speaking norms of masculinity.’
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
‘A masterclass in close reading: even if beards aren’t your thing, this is a book worth reading simply for the pleasure of seeing this most fundamental skill of literary scholarship employed so well.’
The Medieval Review
‘A treasure trove for anyone interested in the cultural history of hair.’
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies
List of figures
List of abbreviations
1 Beards and texts, texts and beards
2 Beards and majesty: Pfaffe Konrad’s Rolandslied
3 Beards and humanity: Wolfram’s Willehalm
4 Beards, teaching and learning: ‘Sangspruchdichtung’
5 Beards and laughter: Wittenwiler’s Ring
6 Jesus’s beard
Conclusion
Appendix: A sample of references to Charlemagne’s beard
Bibliography
Index
DOI: 10.14324/111.9781787352216
Number of illustrations: 17
Publication date: 08 September 2021
PDF ISBN: 9781787352216
EPUB ISBN: 9781787352247
Hardback ISBN: 9781787352230
Paperback ISBN: 9781787352223
Sebastian Coxon (Author)
Sebastian Coxon is Reader in German at UCL. He joined the Department of German (SELCS) in 2000, having studied in Oxford and Cologne. His principal field of research is medieval German literature. His main research interests include laughter and comedy, historical narratology and beards.
‘A meticulous study, teasing out many interesting details that have so far gone unnoticed in otherwise well-studied texts.’
The German Quarterly
‘Beards and Texts succeeds in outlining the salient dimensions of beards within the wider framework of the medieval, German-speaking norms of masculinity.’
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
‘A masterclass in close reading: even if beards aren’t your thing, this is a book worth reading simply for the pleasure of seeing this most fundamental skill of literary scholarship employed so well.’
The Medieval Review
‘A treasure trove for anyone interested in the cultural history of hair.’
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies
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