Romantic genres are centered around many themes, the most famous of which is love. In most cases the hero accepts characters that love love or trying to win love. The romantic genre began in Europe in the 12th century. The most famous writer of this genre and the era is the Cretien Detroit. Troyes is the author of seven poems, four of which were completed by him. The other three were completed and completed by other authors. In this article I will explain the topics of his two pieces.
As its role is problematic, the romantic story of Chretien de Troyes, Erec and Enide depicts the code of the knight's spirit. These knights endanger their lives and self-esteem as they try to become the best known people. Erec tried his own courage and Enide's love to him, and Erec initially placed him in many problems, Erec eventually stand out among the winners, he better is known.
Among the romantic stories of King Arthur 's French version in Lancelot, Arthur' s main knight and Genevil 's love rival were introduced. Chretien also introduced another Cavalier Percivil from Arthur and looked for Holy Grail. These early works have had a great impact on the romantic story of the later German version, such as Erec and Iwein, the 12th century poet Hartmann von Aue and the epic Parzifal. By the beginning of the 13th century the story of Tristan and Isolde was also added to King Arthur's legend. It explained the confrontation between passion and responsibility.
As I said earlier, Clementine Detroit never completed the work of the Holy Grail. It is left to other writers trying to complete this story. Soon after the death of Cretien, the two authors began a separate continuation of the romantic writing of Perseval and the Holy Grail. These works are called Grail Continuations. If you want to read one of the Grail Continuations, please continue with the first Grail Continuation of the Gawain adventure story. The second continuation and other continuations are more about the continuation of the Perceval adventure. Please refer to the following section for Grail's alternate account.
Unfortunately, Chretien de Troyes introduced his most permanent invention to his unfinished work. To be precise, the Holy Grail knows nothing - we have never really said it is "holy" - or where it came from. Like King Fisher and the Holy Grail, the inventor of the Holy Grail gave us a symbol and disappeared. Perceval is the last one of Chretien's five surviving romance. In medieval Europe, the role of the holy grail and the rustic center of this poem is very popular, continuation of an unfinished story (summarized at the end of this version) and Wolfram von Eschenbach to Richard, many imitators Followed. Wagner