
Klaus Maximilian Schmidt- Ph.D.
- Professor emer. at Bowling Green State University
Klaus Maximilian Schmidt
- Ph.D.
- Professor emer. at Bowling Green State University
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Introduction
MHDBDB (Mittelhochdeutsche Begriffsdatenbank/Middle High German Conceptual Database) Data analysis, semantic web
Medieval Literature
Contemporary Theatre and Film
Aeschylus in contemporary theatre
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Publications (55)
A comprehensive bibliography of Ulrich's von Liechtenstein works up to 1998.
This article attempts a reinterpretation of Aeschylus’ Persians as primarily a warning about the instability of democracy following a major military victory against an overpowering totalitarian enemy. It discusses the historical and our contemporary ideas of the democratic principles of government versus the constant tendency towards a strongman re...
A socio-historical analysis of the literary topos of the service of the ladies within the courtly realities of the time.
A socio-historical evaluation of the medieval literary image of King Arthur in contrast to the historical realities of the time.
A structural content analysis of Ulrich's von Zatzikoven "Lanzelet".
Socio-Psychological genesis of violence and war from the middle ages to modern times, based on textual evidence from the largest intelligent textual database of medieval German literature (MHDBDB)
A review of a German production of Hebbel' s "Nibelungen" in Worms, Germany.
Apsycho-sociological analysis of medieval heroines based on evidence from the largest intelligent database of medieval German texts (MHDBDB)
Three original plays by Heinz-Uwe Haus dealing with the loss of soul under pressure from political powers and their critical review.
Socio-psychological insights of Goethe's Faust I according to a recent production by Heinz-Uwe Haus.
The myth oif the Merlin figure in German literature from the middle ages to modern times.
An encyclopedic overview of medieval German Charlemagne litertature.
A critical analysis of contemporary film adaptation of medieval German epics.
An enzyclopedic overview of the largest intelligent database of medieval German texts.
Reasoning of why a medieval German literary myth and specific adaptations for contemporary media need to be preserved as a message for distant future generations.
Novella theory and filmic adaptations through the example of the adaptations of some of Theodor Storm's novellas to film.
An overview of computerized conceptual analysis across various disciplines of research.
A socio-historical analysis of Ulrich's of Liechtenstein "Frauendienst".
An overview of vampire in the media from the middle ages to the present.
The Merlin figure in German literature from the middle ages to modern times.
An encyclopaedic overview of the life and works of the medieval German writer Ulrich von Liechtenstein.
Literary expectations versus reality in the works of the medieval German writer Ulrich von Liechtenstein.
The treatment of medieval material in GDR film during a period of a declining political regime.
The analysis of the late medieval rogue figure Till Eulenspiegel in literature and film of the former GDR.
Explaining the German myth of the Nibelungs according to contemporary socio-psychological analyses of macho attitudes. Evidence from the largest conceptual database for medieval German texts (MHDBDB)
At a time when even linguistic dictionaries declare that the separation of grammar and meaning has been proven to be untenable and where semantics are claimed to be the focal domain for grammarians, next to syntax and phonology2, one would have to assume that the artificial walls that have been built between the various linguistic disciplines are b...
An overview of German Arthurian literature
An analysis of Brecht's views on petit-bourgeoisie in his works versus his own personal standings.
Conceptual Indices to Ulrich's von Zetzikhoven "Lanzelet"
Although computer treatments of medieval texts have been around for quite some time, the majority of scholars have failed to accept them as valuable tools for literary analysis. This chapter discusses why they have failed to accept them as valuable tools for literary analysis, and presents an introduction to conceptual glossaries (CGs) as a new too...