Parzival: A Romance of the Middle AgesParzival, an Arthurian romance completed by Wolfram von Eschenbach in the first years of the thirteenth century, is one of the foremost works of German literature and a classic that can stand with the great masterpieces of the world. The most important aspects of human existence, worldly and spiritual, are presented in strikingly modern terms against the panorama of battles and tournaments and Parzival's long search for the Grail. The world of knighthood, of love and loyalty and human endeavor despite the cruelty and suffering of life, is constantly mingling with the world of the Grail, affirming the inherent unity between man's temporal condition and his quest for something beyond human existence. |
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adventure Anfortas Angevin Anjou armor army Arnive Arthur asked bade battle beauty Belacane Book brave Briton brother brought castle Chrétien Clamidê combat Condwiramurs courtesy Cundrie Cunneware death distress duchess Duke Erec fair fair ladies fame favor Feirefiz fight fought Gahmuret gambeson gave give Grail greeting grief grieved guest hand heard heart heathen helmet hero Herzeloyde honor horse host Itonje Jeschute joust Kaylet Keie King Arthur King Gramoflanz King Lot King of Gascony kiss knight knightly Kyot lady land Liaze Logrois lord Gawan loyalty maid maiden manly Meljanz Morholt Munsalvaesche never noble oath Orgeluse Orilus Parzival Peredur pfellel-silk poem praise prince queen Red Knight reward rich ridden riding rode sake seneschal sent shield Sir Gawan sorrow spear spoke squire story suffered sweet sword tell tent things told took Waleis warrior wife Wolfram woman words worthy wounds