“He has no equal in medieval German lyric poetry and perhaps not even in European lyric poetry of the Middle Ages.”

Ingeborg Glier, in Boris Ford (ed.) Medieval Literature: The European Inheritance (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983) p. 184.
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