, Cyril Edwards
Parzival and Titurel
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 involves deeds of chivalry, tournaments and sieges, courtly love and other erotic adventures. Parzival's quest becomes a moral and spiritual journey of self-discovery, as he learns that he must repent of
his past misdeeds if he is to succeed. Exuberant and Gothic in its telling, as well as profoundly moving, Parzival has inspired and influenced works as diverse as Wagner's Parsifal and Lohengrin, Terry Gilliam's film The Fisher King, and Umberto Eco's Baudolino.
Cyril Edwards's fine translation also includes the fragments of Titurel, an elegiac offshoot of Parzival.. -
Keywords: FICTION / General FIC000000
- Author(s)
- , Cyril Edwards
- , Wolfram von Eschenbach
- Barber, Richard
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Novels
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780191517426