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Willehalm ''Willehalm'' is an unfinished Middle High German poem from the early 13th century, written by the poet Wolfram von Eschenbach. The poem's subject matter is in both the chivalric romance genre and the chanson de geste genre. ==Sources== ''Willehalm'' is based on French sources. Its foremost French source is the poem Aliscans, which was written a few decades earlier.〔Book: ''Rennewart in Wolfram's "Willehalm": A Study of Wolfram von Eschenbach and His Sources'', by Carl Lofmark, year 1992 -- for that book reviewed, see (Ref ). See also (''The Source of Wolfram's "Willehalm"'' ), by Susan Almira Bacon, year 1910, 190 pages.〕 The French sources were provided by Wolfram's patron, Landgrave Hermann of Thuringia.〔H. M/ Mustard/C. E. Passage eds., ''Parzival'' (1961) p. xvi-viii〕 ''Willehalm'' represents (even in its unfinished form) a drastic but artistic condensation of the sprawling French adventures Wolfram inherited.〔W. Haug/P. Boyle, ''Vernacular Literary Theory in the Middle Ages'' (2006) p. 180〕 The poem deals with the adventures of the Carolingian figure of Count William of Toulouse,〔H. M/ Mustard/C. E. Passage eds., ''Parzival'' (1961) p. xvi〕 who featured in the Carolingian song-cycle ''La Geste de Garin de Monglane''.〔J. B. Bury ed., ''The Cambridge Medieval History'' (1929) Vol. VI p. 819-21〕 ==Date== Written after the completion of Parzival - and referring as it does to the coronation of Emperor Otto in 1209 - ''Willehalm'' has been dated to the second decade of the 13thC.〔H. M/ Mustard/C. E. Passage eds., ''Parzival'' (1961) p. xvi-vii〕
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