• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Komplexe Boten Metonymisches Erzählen in Wolframs ’Parzival‘
  • Contributor: Chabr, Sabine
  • Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2010
  • Published in: Das Mittelalter, 15 (2010) 2, Seite 162-174
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1524/mial.2010.0024
  • ISSN: 0949-0345
  • Keywords: General Earth and Planetary Sciences ; General Engineering ; General Environmental Science
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  • Description: Abstract This contribution analyzes a literary model of mediality, namely the representation of messengers in ‘Parzival’ by Wolfram von Eschenbach. On the one hand, this text conveys historical forms of mediality; on the other hand, there is also the specific mediality of the narrative text itself. It is suggested that the concept of metonymy could be helpful to model this double perspective. As far as the story is concerned, mediality is caused by spatial and temporal relationships and has a certain metonymic character, because the messenger is not only a bearer of a signifier, but at the same time part of the signified. On the formal level, these relationships demonstrate a general principle of narrative organization and transmission. Several parts of the narrative text are repeated, thus creating a relationship between the original and the repetition. The messenger represents after all not only a historical medial phenomenon, but at the same time a narrative principle that could be described as “metonymic narration”.