born c. 1180, , Bavaria died c. 1250 late medieval German knightly poet who, in the period of the decline of the courtly love lyric, introduced a new genre called hfische Dorfpoesie (courtly village poetry). It celebrated, in summer and winter dancing songs, the poet's love of village maidens rather than noble ladies. The summer songs open with a description of the season, followed by a dance on the village green and a love episode dealing with a knight's (Neidhart's) conquest of a village belle. The winter songs, usually more satirical, describe a dance in a farmhouse and ridicule the boorish peasant youths who are the knight's rivals for the village beauty. A winter song often ends with a brawl. The novelty of Neidhart's settings and his coarse humour inspired many imitators, and mockery of the peasants became a popular theme. In the 15th century many spurious satires of peasants were attributed to him.
NEIDHART VON REUENTHAL
Meaning of NEIDHART VON REUENTHAL in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012