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Article: William E. Jackson, Ardent Complaints and Equivocal Piety: The Portrayal of the Crusader in Medieval German Poetry.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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- Medium Aevum
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- September 22, 2005
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William E. Jackson, Ardent Complaints and Equivocal Piety: The Portrayal of the Crusader in Medieval German Poetry (Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 2003). x + 146 pp. ISBN 0-7618-2550-9. $28.00. Professor Jackson builds on his previous work on the Middle High German lyric with an analysis of the body of twenty-four songs from the period c.1187-1230 which are concerned, directly or indirectly, with the position of the crusader facing the prospect of departure for the Holy Land or battle against the ...
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