A considerable collection of German women's poetry in translation,
results of ingenious archival research.
Although there were a number of outstanding women writers of the late
middle ages, it was not thought that women composed lyric poetry.
Classen proves this to be a misconception, presenting here a selection
of secular love songs and religious hymns composed by fifteenth- and
sixteenth-century German women poets, translated for the first time.
Many seem to have left their works anonymously, or hid their names using
acrostics; in these and other cases, Classen has identified a
considerable corpus of writing which now fills the gap previously
supposed to exist in the history of medieval and early-modern German
women's poetry.
Dr Albrecht Classen is University DistinguishedProfessor and
Undergraduate Advisor in the Department of German Studies, University of
Arizona