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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. this Old French Version of the Grail story, pre-dates the introduction of Galahad and concentrates on Gawaine and Lancelot, both imperfect knights, and then Percival as the perfection of moral knighthood. Over all, it is not to my taste, but does add a bit of enlightenment as to the kind of source that Malory had to deal with as he sought to perfect the Arthur story. This is two volumes bound as one for the 2016 version. Edward Burne Jones added the small amount of art work. The hardcover was published by J.M. Dent in 1898. ( ) PERLESVAUS O EL ALTO LIBRO DEL GRAAL Perlesvaus o El Alto Libro del Graal es una de las obras más originales y complejas de aquella singular literatura que, durante la Edad Media, elaboró el último gran mito de Occidente: el Graal. Escrita a principios del siglo XIII en el norte de Francia por un autor que prefirió ocultarse en el anonimato, Perlesvaus, igual que el Parzival de Von Eschenbach (Siruela, 1999), nace de un estrecho diálogo con las obras que la precedieron para acentuar con fuerza su propia interpretación del mito. Con un estilo propio que rechaza los moldes habituales de las novelas artúricas, esta obra sin par nos introduce en un mundo alucinado de aventuras que se suceden, interrumpen y entrecruzan laberínticamente con el fin de desplegar un riquísimo mundo simbólico ante la imaginación del lector. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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The High Book of the Grail (Perlesvaus) is one of the medieval Arthurian romances, standing apart from the main tradition represented by the great romance cycles on which Malory based his work. Written in the first half of the 13th century, it represents a different view of the legend of the Holy Grail from that found in Wolfram von Eschenbach or the French Quest of the Holy Grail, though all derive from Chretien's Perceval; the unknown author adds a much greater religious emphasis and a desire to glorify crusading chivalry for the secular adventures of Arthur, Perceval and Lancelet. The framework of the romance is the struggle of Arthur and his knights to impose, by force, the New Law of Christianity in place of the Old Law. This view of the Arthurian world should be of interest to students of medieval literature, Arthurian enthusiasts and to historians interested in the world of chivalry and its attitudes. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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