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The Creation and Reception of an Epic

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Cornelius Hasselblatt
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The Creation and Reception of an Epic

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"The poem Kalevipoeg, over 19,000 lines in length, was composed by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803?1882) on the basis on folklore material. It was published in an Estonian-German bilingual edition in six instalments between 1857 and 1861; it went on to become the Estonian national epic. This first English-language monograph on the Kalevipoeg sheds light on
various aspects of the emergence, creation and reception of the text.
The first chapter sketches the objectives of the book and gives a short
summary of the contents of the twenty tales of the epic, while the second
chapter treats the significance of the epic against the cultural background of
nineteenth-century Estonia.
The third chapter scrutinizes the emergence of the text in more
detail and, in its second part, takes a closer look at the many intertextual
connections and the traces the epic material has left in Estonian literature
up to the present time. The fourth chapter is a detailed case study of one
debated passage of the fifteenth tale.
The fifth and the six chapters deal with the German reception of the epic,
which partly took place earlier than the reception in Estonia. In the fifth
chapter, the first reviews and an early treatise by the German scholar Wilhelm Schott (1863) are discussed. The sixth chapter presents the new genre of ?rewritings? of the epic ? texts which cannot be labelled as translations but are rather new creations on the basis of Kreutzwald?s text.
In the seventh chapter several versions of these retellings and adaptations
are compared in order to show the stability of some core material conveyed
by various authors. A concluding chapter stresses the significance of foreign
reception in the canonization process of the Kalevipoeg. At the end, a
comprehensive bibliography and an index are added."

Language
English
Pages
147

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Helsinki

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Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation and SKS

English.

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147
Number of pages
147

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OL28358978M
ISBN 13
9789522227119, 9789522227454, 9789522227447

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