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H. R. Haweis's 'Parsifal' delves into the mythical world of the Holy Grail and the legendary Knights of the Round Table. Written in a poetic and lyrical style reminiscent of medieval romances, the book captures the essence of chivalry, honor, and spiritual quest. The narrative follows the journey of the pure-hearted knight Parsifal as he seeks to attain the coveted Grail, facing trials of temptation and redemption along the way. Haweis's vivid descriptions and intricate characterizations bring to life the mystical world of Arthurian legend, making 'Parsifal' a captivating read for fans of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
H. R. Haweis's 'Parsifal' delves into the mythical world of the Holy Grail and the legendary Knights of the Round Table. Written in a poetic and lyrical style reminiscent of medieval romances, the book captures the essence of chivalry, honor, and spiritual quest. The narrative follows the journey of the pure-hearted knight Parsifal as he seeks to attain the coveted Grail, facing trials of temptation and redemption along the way. Haweis's vivid descriptions and intricate characterizations bring to life the mystical world of Arthurian legend, making 'Parsifal' a captivating read for fans of medieval literature. This work is a significant contribution to the literary tradition of Grail romances, offering a fresh perspective on timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the search for meaning.
Autorenporträt
Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838–1901), commonly known as H. R. Haweis, was an English cleric and writer, with an eclectic range of interests reflected vividly in his literary works. Haweis was born in Egham, Surrey, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he developed a strong foundation in theology that later informed his career and writings. After ordination, he served as a curate in several parishes before becoming the rector of St. James's, Westmoreland Street, Marylebone, a position he held from 1866 until his death. Haweis was known for his unconventional views, particularly in the context of the religious thought of his time. He became a noted preacher and public lecturer, engaging with contemporary social issues and the arts. His love for music is evident in his work 'Music and Morals' (1871), which illustrates his approach to analyzing the interconnectivity between different life spheres. 'Parsifal,' one of Haweis's later works, showcases his deep appreciation for Richard Wagner's operas and delves into the themes and musical complexity of Wagner's final masterpiece. The book reflects Haweis's literary style, characterized by a combination of scholarly investigation and personal enthusiasm for his subjects. Through his writings and sermons, H. R. Haweis contributed to Victorian intellectual thought, leaving a legacy as a distinctive voice that bridged the sacred and the secular.