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Titurel is a
fragmentary Middle High
German romance written by
Wolfram von
Eschenbach after 1217. The
fragments which survive indicate that the story...
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narrative works: the
fragmentary Titurel and the
unfinished Willehalm.
These were both
composed after Parzival, and
Titurel mentions the
death of Hermann...
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Middle High
German poet, best
known as the
author of Der jüngere
Titurel ("The
Younger Titurel")
since his two
other known works,
Seifrid de
Ardemont and Merlin...
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Verwandlungsmusik (Transformation music) –
Titurels Totenfeier (
Titurel's Funeral March)
Scene 2
Within the
Castle of the Grail,
Titurel's funeral is to take place. Mourning...
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translated into
modern languages around the world.
Wolfram began a prequel,
Titurel,
which was
later continued by
another writer,
while two full
romances were...
- kept safe at the
castle of
Munsalvaesche (mons salvationis),
entrusted to
Titurel, the
first Grail King. The
stone grants eternal life to its guardian; in...
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April 2024.
Martin 2005, p. 133.
Helmut Brackert,
Stephan Fuchs (eds.),
Titurel,
Walter de Gruyter, 2002, p. 189
Archived 1 July 2017 at the
Wayback Machine...
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introduction by
Joseph von Görres. His plan to lie
beside a
brook communing with
Titurel and
Parzival didn't last long and the
longing to
create was overpowering:...
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character of
Schionatulander in
Wolfram von Eschenbach's
romance Titurel,
written around 1217. Also
spelled Guigo, Guido, Guy or Wigo. His numbering...
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Titurel (unfinished)
Unknown authors Lohengrin Prosa-Lancelot
Trierer Floyris (fragment)
Continuations Albrecht von Scharfenberg, Der jüngere
Titurel...