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Parzival

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Walter de Gruyter, 2003 - 831 Seiten
The second edition of the 'Parzival' (ca. 1200/1210) continues to offer the authorative text according to Karl Lachmann and the excellent translation of Peter Knecht.
  

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Vorrede der ersten Ausgabe von 1833
xi
Vorrede der zweiten Ausgabe und dritten Ausgabe von 18541872
xxvii
Einführung zum Text der Lachmannschen Ausgabe
lxiii
Zur Geschichte von Lachmanns Ausgabe
lxix
Hinweise zur Benutzung der Ausgabe
lxxxii
Korrekturen gegenüber der sechsten Ausgabe 19261965
lxxxix
Einführung in Probleme der ParzivalInterpretation
xcix
Der Prolog und die anderen poetologi
cxi
Buch V
228
Buch VI
284
Buch VII
342
Buch VIII
402
Buch IX
437
Buch X
507
Buch XI
557
Buch XII
587

Das poetologische Konzept und seine Umsetzung
cxix
Literatur zu den Einführungen
cxxxix
Darstellungen
cxlvi
Buch I
3
Buch II
61
Buch III
119
Buch IV
183
Buch XIII
631
Buch XIV
683
Buch XV
738
Buch XVI
791
Die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen
835
Urheberrecht

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Referat Germana - Parzival
In dem höfischen Epos "Parzival" geht es um die Darstellung einer idealen Lebensform, ... Parzival ist der Sohn eines auf dem Kreuzzug verstorbenen Ritters. ...
www.e-scoala.ro/ referate/ germana_parziv.html

Wolfram von Eschenbach and his 'Parzival'
Overview of Wolfram von Eschenbach's epic poem 'Parzival'. Its relationship to Chretien de Troyes' 'Perceval', the Continuations and other sources.
home.c2i.net/ monsalvat/ wolfram.htm

Hausarbeiten.de: Die Gawan-Bücher in Wolfram von Eschenbachs ...
des maeres herren,, Parzival zum Thema haben, während ebensoviele Gawan als ... Ist Gawan eine Nebenfigur oder ein Gegenstück zu Parzival? Ist er ...
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Burgfreunde Dollnstein, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival
Das bekannteste Werk Wolfram von Eschenbachs ist der Parzival, der vom Leben und Streben der Ritter erzählt." Quellenangabe: ...
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Parsifal Wolfram von Eschenbach, from Lundy Isle of Avalon by ...
Wolfram von Eschenbach wrote the poem "Parzival" sometime between 1200 and 1210. ... 'In Parzival, the German version of the romance, the author Wolfram von ...
www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/ texts/ parzifal.htm

Neues von Parzival: austellungen
Neues von Parzival 16. Juni bis 30. September 2007 Museum Wolfram von Eschenbach Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Platz 9 91639 Wolframs-Eschenbach Öffnungszeiten: ...
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Index Translationum
Wolfram von Eschenbach: Wolfram von Eschenbach Parzival (1-2) [Danish] ... Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival [English] / Arthur T. Hatto / New York: Penguin ...
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Wolfram von Eschenbach
Vor allem sein alles überstrahlender Epos „Parzival" macht ihn bis auf ... Buches von Parzival, „Dem Rittertum gehöre ich an durch Geburt und Erziehung". ...
scherm.de/ essays/ wolfram.htm

Wolfram von Eschenbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Parzival he talks of wir Beier ("we Bavarians") and the dialect of his works is East Franconian. This and a number of geographical references has ...
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The Stone from the Stars
The poem Parzival "was composed between 1200 and 1210. ... There are other indications that Wolfram's Parzival was middle-eastern and therefore probably ...
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Über den Autor (2003)

I am Wolfram von Eschenbach and I know a little about singing"; thus does perhaps the most unique personality in medieval German literature introduce himself to readers. The second part of the statement is one of the greatest understatements in the realm of literature. He is the author of two unfinished works, Willehalm and Titurel (both c.1215), and of a few surviving lyrics---all of which show great innovativeness and skill. He is best known to general audiences as the author of Parzival, a Grail romance of more than 24,000 lines. His main source is the incomplete Perceval, or the Grail of Chretien de Troyes. Whether Wolfram had another source that supplied him with the end of the tale or whether he provided it himself is not definitely known. Wolfram teases his audience on several occasions by a reference to a mysterious Kyot who supposedly transmitted the tale and who was Wolfram's chief source. Modern scholars have given up the search for Kyot, and most now assume that the completion of the Parzival story is by Wolfram himself. The basic theme of Parzival is like that of the other German courtly romances, examining how a person can so arrange his life that he is pleasing to both God and man. As in other tales, the answer lies in compassion. Wolfram's Parzival also provided the material used in Wagner's libretto for Parsifal. Wolfram Von Eschenbach was a poet. He was born around 1170. Von Eschenbach led a life as a Bavarian knight, serving lords in Abensburg, Wildenburg, and Wertheim. By 1203 he was in the court of Landgrave Hermann von Thuringen. Von Eschenbach's surviving writings include eight lyric poems. The most important of these is Parzival, a poem of 25,000 lines in 16 books that introduced the theme of chivalry and the search for the Holy Grail into German literature. The work had an influence on later poets and it was the basis for Richard Wagner's final opera, Parsifal. Von Eschenbach died around 1220.

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