and so much like my own area of interest its almost scary. But that's brilliant! More to talk about, right? :-)
Yes I did! A rhetorical reading of the murals in fact. That's sounds really interesting! Is it about the narrative aspects of the murals then? Do you elaborate this in one of your other posts? I would like to know more about this... And the Barabarossa Imagery is a great choice, very popular in the late 19th century, if I remember right. Do you know that there has been a publication about this topic recently? I take it that you speak German working on this topic? Because the monograph I am thinking of is in German: Kaul, Camilla G.: Friedrich Barbarossa im Kyffhäuser. Bilder eines nationalen Mythos im 19. Jahrhundert. Böhlau, 2007. I only know this because my Prof showed it to me a few months back, he was asked to review it, but did not really want to because he was not overly convinced by its scientific value. He said it is a good collection of material, but it would leave a lot to be desired in the analysis of the material. I hope I did not frighten you with this information, that is surely not my intent. When I started with my doctor thesis, I always got a shock when I found anything new on "my" topic... I only wish you the best with your proposal! Which reminds me I should head back to my work, otherwise I will not get ready, ever. :-)
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But that's brilliant! More to talk about, right? :-)
That's sounds really interesting! Is it about the narrative aspects of the murals then? Do you elaborate this in one of your other posts? I would like to know more about this... And the Barabarossa Imagery is a great choice, very popular in the late 19th century, if I remember right. Do you know that there has been a publication about this topic recently? I take it that you speak German working on this topic? Because the monograph I am thinking of is in German: Kaul, Camilla G.: Friedrich Barbarossa im Kyffhäuser. Bilder eines nationalen Mythos im 19. Jahrhundert. Böhlau, 2007. I only know this because my Prof showed it to me a few months back, he was asked to review it, but did not really want to because he was not overly convinced by its scientific value. He said it is a good collection of material, but it would leave a lot to be desired in the analysis of the material. I hope I did not frighten you with this information, that is surely not my intent. When I started with my doctor thesis, I always got a shock when I found anything new on "my" topic... I only wish you the best with your proposal!
Which reminds me I should head back to my work, otherwise I will not get ready, ever. :-)