Parzival and Titurel

Parzival and Titurel

Wolfram von Eschenbach, Cyril Edwards (tr.)
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Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival is a Middle High German verse adaptation and continuation of Chrétien de Troyes’ Old French Grail romance, Perceval or Le Conte del Graal, which was left incomplete when Chrétien, the founder of the Arthurian romance, died around 1190. Wolfram is not recorded in any contemporary historical documents; by his own admission he was a Bavarian knight in reduced circumstances, married and with a daughter. Allusions to the siege of Erfurt in 1203 and the sack of Constantinople in 1204 suggest that Parzival was composed in the first decade of the thirteenth century. The elegiac Titurel fragments, which take up the story of two of the characters in Parzival, Schionatulander and Sigune, were probably composed later, in a strophic form unique to Wolfram. One strophe refers to the death of Landgrave Hermann of Thuringia in 1217; he was probably Wolfram’s patron, or one of them. Hermann’s death is also referred to in Wolfram’s final work, the anti-crusading epic Willehalm. Nine love lyrics, including five highly erotic dawn songs or albas, are also attributed to Wolfram. Wolfram probably died before completing Willehalm, at some point in the 1220s.
카테고리:
년:
2006
출판사:
Oxford University Press, USA
언어:
english
페이지:
452
ISBN 10:
0192806157
ISBN 13:
9780192806154
시리즈:
Oxford World's Classics
파일:
PDF, 1.33 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2006
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