Parsifal. Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

Par : H. R. Haweis
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  • Nombre de pages22
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4734387-5
  • EAN8596547343875
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille512 Ko
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

H. R. Haweis's "Parsifal" is a profound exploration of Arthurian legend entwined with elements of German Romanticism, reflecting the themes of quest and redemption. Haweis employs a poetic, lyrical style that invites readers into a richly textured narrative world, where the ideals of chivalry and the quest for the Holy Grail resonate deeply within the human spirit. Set against a backdrop of mythological complexity, the text examines the nuances of moral choices and spiritual enlightenment, framed within the context of post-Victorian sensibilities, interrogating the search for meaning in a rapidly changing society.
H. R. Haweis was not only a literary figure but also an art critic and musicologist, integrating multiple cultural influences into his work. Born in 1838 and living through a fascinating period of artistic and social transformation, Haweis drew on his experiences in art and music to enrich his narrative. His appreciation for the allegorical nature of myths, garnered from his studies, deeply informed his interpretation of the Parsifal legend, leading him to compose this intricate tapestry of emotion and insight.
"Parsifal" is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by myth, morality, and the interplay of human desires and spiritual aspirations. Haweis's contemplative narrative and masterful prose make this work a noteworthy addition to both literary studies and Arthurian scholarship, appealing to scholars and casual readers alike.
H. R. Haweis's "Parsifal" is a profound exploration of Arthurian legend entwined with elements of German Romanticism, reflecting the themes of quest and redemption. Haweis employs a poetic, lyrical style that invites readers into a richly textured narrative world, where the ideals of chivalry and the quest for the Holy Grail resonate deeply within the human spirit. Set against a backdrop of mythological complexity, the text examines the nuances of moral choices and spiritual enlightenment, framed within the context of post-Victorian sensibilities, interrogating the search for meaning in a rapidly changing society.
H. R. Haweis was not only a literary figure but also an art critic and musicologist, integrating multiple cultural influences into his work. Born in 1838 and living through a fascinating period of artistic and social transformation, Haweis drew on his experiences in art and music to enrich his narrative. His appreciation for the allegorical nature of myths, garnered from his studies, deeply informed his interpretation of the Parsifal legend, leading him to compose this intricate tapestry of emotion and insight.
"Parsifal" is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by myth, morality, and the interplay of human desires and spiritual aspirations. Haweis's contemplative narrative and masterful prose make this work a noteworthy addition to both literary studies and Arthurian scholarship, appealing to scholars and casual readers alike.