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Wolfram von Eschenbach

[ vawl-frahm fuhn esh-uhn-bahkh; English wool-fruhm von esh-uhn-bahkh, -bahk ]

noun

  1. c1170–c1220, German poet.


Wolfram von Eschenbach

/ ˈvɔlfram fɔn ˈɛʃənbax /

noun

  1. Wolfram von Eschenbach?1220MGermanWRITING: poet died ?1220, German poet: author of the epic Parzival, incorporating the story of the Grail


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And the famous poet Wolfram von Eschenbach tells us himself that he was no friend of this art.

Foremost in point of fame stands Wolfram von Eschenbach, author of the familiar "Parzifal."

We rise again in status, though probably not in wealth, and certainly not in education, when we come to Wolfram von Eschenbach.

The Wagnerites have naturally of late years dealt much with Wolfram von Eschenbach, but seldom from a literary point of view.

Wolfram von Eschenbach does not agree with older writers as to the origin of the Grail.

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