Abstract

Although the Parzival of Wolfram von Eschenbach ( c. 1210) borrows extensively from Chrétien's Perceval , the German poet and narrator vigorously denies it. Wolfram further asserts his independence from Chrétien through literary style, rhetorical devices, irony and humor.

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