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Parzival: A Knightly Epic (Vol 1&2) - cover

Parzival: A Knightly Epic (Vol 1&2)

Wolfram von Eschenbach

Traduttore Jessie L. Weston

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Parzival: A Knightly Epic," Wolfram von Eschenbach delivers a masterful tale woven into the fabric of medieval romance and chivalric adventure. This two-volume epic narrates the journey of the titular hero, Parzival, as he navigates the complexities of nobility, spirituality, and the quest for the Holy Grail. Eschenbach's narrative style is characterized by rich, allegorical imagery and rhythmic verse, blending lyrical beauty with deep philosophical inquiries, reflecting the societal ideals of knighthood and the pursuit of personal virtue during the High Middle Ages. The backdrop of courtly culture offers a fertile ground for themes of love, loss, and redemption, ensuring that Parzival is not merely a tale of adventure but also a profound moral exploration of human existence. Wolfram von Eschenbach, a prominent figure in medieval literature, was likely influenced by the sociopolitical dynamics of his time, as well as his interest in the Arthurian legends and Templar ideals. His nuanced understanding of human character is evident in his complex portrayals of both Parzival and the various characters he encounters. The interaction between knightly courage and personal growth that shapes Parzival's journey reveals Eschenbach's desire to explore the transformative power of adventure. Readers who seek a rich tapestry of medieval mythos, underscored by philosophical insight, will find "Parzival: A Knightly Epic" to be an essential read. It invites not only a journey through the chivalric world but also an introspective examination of moral integrity and spiritual enlightenment, making this epic a timeless piece of literature that resonates well beyond its historical context.
Disponibile da: 20/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 545 pagine.

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