Gerhard Hahn (born 1943) is a German scholar of German language and literature (Germanist). He is known for his work on medieval German literature, particularly the Nibelungenlied and the works of Wolfram von Eschenbach. His research focuses on the textual criticism, interpretation, and historical context of these works. Hahn has also published extensively on the reception of medieval German literature in later periods. He has held professorships at various universities in Germany and has received several awards for his contributions to the field of German Studies. He is considered a leading expert in his area of specialization. His publications include critical editions, monographs, and articles in leading academic journals.
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