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Paperback. Cream cover with manuscript image on the front board.
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Wolfram is best known today for his Parzival, sometimes regarded as the greatest of all German Arthurian romances. Based on Chrétien de Troyes’ unfinished Perceval, le Conte du Graal, it is the first extant work in German to have as its subject the Holy Grail (in Wolfram’s interpretation a gemstone). In the poem, Wolfram’s narrator expresses disdain for Chrétien’s (unfinished) version of the tale, and states that his source was a poet from Provence called Kyot.
Wolfram von Eschenbach (c. 1160/80 – c. 1220) was a German knight, poet and composer, regarded as one of the greatest epic poets of medieval German literature. As a Minnesinger, he also wrote lyric poetry.
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