Up-to-date criticism and commentary on the greatest of the German courtly epics.
Introduction - Will Hasty
Gahmuret and Herzeloyde: Gone but not Forgotten - Francis G. Gentry
Ideals of Flesh and Blood: Women Characters in
The Significance of the Gawan Story in Parzival - Martin Jones
Doing His Own Thing: Wolfram's Grail - Sidney M. Johnson
Fiction, Plot, and Discourse: Wolfram's Parzival and Its Narrative Sources - Adrian Stevens
Wolfram von Eschenbach: Modes of Narrative Expression - Neil Thomas
Parzival and the Theology of Fallen Man -
Tournaments and Battles in Parzival - W.H. Jackson
Reading, Writing, and Learning in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival - Albrecht Classen
Otherworlds, Alchemy, Pythagoras, and Jung: Symbols of Transformation in Parzival - Winder McConnell
At the Limits of Chivalry in Wolfram's Parzival: An Arthurian Perspective - Will Hasty
Wolfram, Wagner, and the Germans - Ulrich Mueller