Introducing the epic "Parzival" by Wolfram von Eschenbach is one of the richest and deepest literary works of the Middle Ages. In 1833, Karl Lacman rediscovered the poetry hidden for centuries and reprinted this poem gained a high reputation at least for today's reader's work: all or one of it Department. About 80 manuscripts. The era of Wolfram (Poag 40). A further interesting aspect of this work is that Wolfram deals with descriptions and development of Cavalier Gahmuret and Parzival, the two main characters of the story, the father and son.
Parzival of Wolfram von Eschenbach is one of the greatest works of medieval Germany based mainly on Chrétien's poetry. Comparing Wolfram's Frazival and Chrétien's Perceval not only suggests a different structure, Chrétien is focusing on religiously important knights, but Wolfram is focusing on knights.
The story he revealed was a medieval German romantic story written by Parzival, poet Wolfram von Eschenbach in the 13th century. The story is focused on his pursuit of King Arthur's hero Parviwall and the Holy Grail. However, the symbol of this story is as rich as tarot, not only the imaginative works of the 13th century court poet. On the contrary, as Martin Shaw's commentary stated, this story was developed from the ancient ancient roots and provided us with vitality that only feels when you meet real myths I will. The structure of this book is the same as Robert Bly's innovative work Iron John. But this is not just a man's story, a woman (Martin wrote) "Sorrow, dexterity, humor, and courage constitute an important framework for our entire journey"
Among this incredible story, the most amazing, most legendary and most symbolic story, even in the Templar Knights still captures today's imagination! In the 13th century, the German poet Wolfram Von Eschenbach set the Knights Templar as the defender of the Holy Grail in the center of the Arthurian story Parzival. They symbolize exotic, strange and mysterious things.