-
Articles/Ads
Article ON THE LEGEND OF THE HOLY OR SAN GRAAL; ← Page 6 of 26 →
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
On The Legend Of The Holy Or San Graal;
elder , generally attributed to Wolfram von Eschenbach ( on Avhose " " Parzival" I have already adduced the flattering testimony of F . von Schlegel ) , exists only in a couple of fragments ; the second , or younger , is entire , by various writers , the latter part by one Avho calls himself Albrecht A on Scharfenberg ; and as the original is closely folIoAveda slight analysis of some passages
, will give us a fair idea of the remainder , and his vieAV of the miraculous Graal . Its distinction from the succeeding poems of the troubadours and romances is , that it is throughout divested of any of the subsequent machinery derived from Merlin , or from Arthur and his Paladins , which characterizes so decidedly the next periodof which Christern de Troyesa
, , North French troubadour , sung , and may possibly have given the first example . As his principal object is the description of the gorgeous temple formed to hold worthily the Graal , the author refers for an account of its Adrtues and worth to another lay : —
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
On The Legend Of The Holy Or San Graal;
elder , generally attributed to Wolfram von Eschenbach ( on Avhose " " Parzival" I have already adduced the flattering testimony of F . von Schlegel ) , exists only in a couple of fragments ; the second , or younger , is entire , by various writers , the latter part by one Avho calls himself Albrecht A on Scharfenberg ; and as the original is closely folIoAveda slight analysis of some passages
, will give us a fair idea of the remainder , and his vieAV of the miraculous Graal . Its distinction from the succeeding poems of the troubadours and romances is , that it is throughout divested of any of the subsequent machinery derived from Merlin , or from Arthur and his Paladins , which characterizes so decidedly the next periodof which Christern de Troyesa
, , North French troubadour , sung , and may possibly have given the first example . As his principal object is the description of the gorgeous temple formed to hold worthily the Graal , the author refers for an account of its Adrtues and worth to another lay : —