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Wolfram von Eschenbach, Richard Barber
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| #205824 in eBooks | 2006-09-14 | 2006-09-14 | File type: PDF||25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.| Ian Myles Slater on: A Quest for a Different Grail|By Ian M. Slater|When I reviewed two translations of Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival" in January 2005, there were three complete English translations available of the Middle High German poem, an early, and slightly eccentric, version of the Grail Quest, composed between about 1200 and 1210 by a knight and (slightly eccentr||from previous edition: "Edwards has established a new benchmark for English editions of Wolfram's works, and his volume earns the right to succeed A. Hatto's translation as the standard." --Speculum, January 2006|About the Auth
Vast in its scope, incomparably dense in its imagery, Parzival ranks alongside Dante's Divine Comedy as one of the foremost narrative works to emerge from medieval Europe.
Written in the first decade of the thirteenth century, Parzival is the greatest of the medieval Grail romances. It tells of Parzival's growth from youthful folly to knighthood at the court of King Arthur, and of his quest for the Holy Grail. Full of incident and excitement, the story involv...
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