Psychological interpretation of heroic images in the legend of the nibelungs in F. gebbel and H. Ibsen'€™s works

Liberal Arts in Russia 2 (2):203--210 (2013)
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Abstract

In the article the psychological base of heroic characters of the mediaeval German epos “Das Nibelungenlied” and the Scandinavian “Edda” in literary interpretations of the playwrights and realists F. Hebbel and H. Ibsen is presented

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