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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Der Busant, aussi connu comme Der Bussard Der Busant, aussi connu comme Der Bussard (tous deux des noms allemands pour la buse variable), est un poème narratif en vers en moyen haut allemand contenant 1 074 lignes de couplets rimés. L'histoire est celle d'un amour entre la princesse de France et le prince d'Angleterre, qui s'enfuient pour se marier mais sont séparés lorsqu'une buse vole l'une des bagues de la princesse. Après plus d'un an de séparation, le prince, devenu fou et vivant comme un homme sauvage, et la princesse sont finalement réunis. Connu d'un unique manuscrit du XVe siècle et de trois fragments, Der Busant est issu d'une tradition thématique d'hommes sauvages, d'oiseaux voleurs et d'aventures d'amants séparés. Il est proche d'autres histoires contemporaines, suggérant une possible origine commune. Cette œuvre a été décrite comme un exemple romanesque du style poétique (de) dont l'impact culturel est visible dans plusieurs tapisseries, de même que dans la possible influence qu'il a eu sur Le Songe d'une nuit d'été de William Shakespeare.e d'une nuit d'été de William Shakespeare. , Der Busant, auch Der Bussard genannt, ist eine mittelhochdeutsche Verserzählung in 1074 gereimten Couplets. Sie entstand vermutlich im 14. Jahrhundert aus Motiven der französischen höfischen Literatur. , Der Busant, also known as Der Bussard (botDer Busant, also known as Der Bussard (both German names for the Common Buzzard), is a Middle High German verse narrative, containing 1074 lines of rhyming couplets. The story tells of a love affair between the Princess of France and the Prince of England, who elope but are separated after a buzzard steals one of the princess's rings. After more than a year of separation, with the prince having gone mad and living as a wild man, they are reunited. Known from a single fifteenth-century manuscript and three fragments, Der Busant emerged from a thematic tradition of wild men, thieving birds, and adventures of separated lovers. It is close to several other contemporary stories, such that a common origin has been hypothesised. The work has been described as a novel-like example of the style of poetry. Cultural impact of the poem is visible in several surviving tapestries, as well as a possible influence in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.m Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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rdfs:comment Der Busant, aussi connu comme Der Bussard Der Busant, aussi connu comme Der Bussard (tous deux des noms allemands pour la buse variable), est un poème narratif en vers en moyen haut allemand contenant 1 074 lignes de couplets rimés. L'histoire est celle d'un amour entre la princesse de France et le prince d'Angleterre, qui s'enfuient pour se marier mais sont séparés lorsqu'une buse vole l'une des bagues de la princesse. Après plus d'un an de séparation, le prince, devenu fou et vivant comme un homme sauvage, et la princesse sont finalement réunis.e, et la princesse sont finalement réunis. , Der Busant, also known as Der Bussard (botDer Busant, also known as Der Bussard (both German names for the Common Buzzard), is a Middle High German verse narrative, containing 1074 lines of rhyming couplets. The story tells of a love affair between the Princess of France and the Prince of England, who elope but are separated after a buzzard steals one of the princess's rings. After more than a year of separation, with the prince having gone mad and living as a wild man, they are reunited.d living as a wild man, they are reunited. , Der Busant, auch Der Bussard genannt, ist eine mittelhochdeutsche Verserzählung in 1074 gereimten Couplets. Sie entstand vermutlich im 14. Jahrhundert aus Motiven der französischen höfischen Literatur.
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