English summary: What possibilities lie in courtly knowledge of text? How do the nobility of the late Middle Ages construct narrative interpretations of the self and of the world? When doing so, along which patterns of the medial and the textual do they determine their categories? From the "Rolandslied" (Song of Roland) to Konrad of Heimesfurt, Konrad of Wurzburg, the 'Prosaic Lancelot' or the 'Passional' and to the 'Rappoltstein Parsifal', self-constructions in novelistic and hagiographic narratives help provide us with ...
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English summary: What possibilities lie in courtly knowledge of text? How do the nobility of the late Middle Ages construct narrative interpretations of the self and of the world? When doing so, along which patterns of the medial and the textual do they determine their categories? From the "Rolandslied" (Song of Roland) to Konrad of Heimesfurt, Konrad of Wurzburg, the 'Prosaic Lancelot' or the 'Passional' and to the 'Rappoltstein Parsifal', self-constructions in novelistic and hagiographic narratives help provide us with access to these questions. Set in the context of contemporary theoretical debate, they are interpreted here as courtly textual stories. These contributions on historical-cultural study of the text touch on elements which include the revelational novel, the magical function of the script and the paradoxes of eye-witness accounts, on the phenomenal presence of what is the signified in the sign or on a power of the narrative that involves the reader at the level of what is occurring - and, in all this, on surprising perspectives in the history of text theory. German description: Was ist der Moglichkeitsraum hofischen Textwissens? Wie konzipieren die Adelskulturen des Hochmittelalters ihre narrativen Selbst- und Weltauslegungen? An welchen Mustern des Medialen und des Textuellen bilden sie dabei ihre Kategorien? Einen Zugang zu diesen Fragen ermoglichen die Selbstentwurfe romanhaften und hagiographischen Erzahlens (vom 'Rolandslied' uber Konrad von Heimesfurt, Wolfram, Konrad von Wurzburg, den 'Prosa-Lancelot' oder das 'Passional' bis hin zum 'Rappoltsteiner Parzifal'). Sie werden hier im Rahmen aktueller Theoriedebatten als Hofische Textgeschichten verstanden. Dabei treffen diese Beitrage zu einer Historischen Kulturwissenschaft vom Text u.a. auf einen Roman mit Offenbarungscharakter, auf magische Schriftfunktionen und Paradoxien von Augenzeugenschaft, auf die phanomenale Anwesenheit des Bezeichneten im Zeichen oder auf eine den Leser ereignishaft involvierende Kraft der Erzahlung - und in alledem auf uberraschende Perspektiven in der Geschichte der Texttheorie.
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