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![]() : Parsifal A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation by Huckel Oliver Wagner Richard - Operas Stories plots etc.; Perceval (Legendary character) Drama Opera@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 FOREWORD PART I The Coming of Parsifal PART II The Tempting of Parsifal Parsifal in Quest of the Holy Grail Monsalvat, the Castle of the Grail The Communion of the Holy Grail Parsifal healing King Amfortas Parsifal revealing the Holy Grail ILLUSTRATED BY FRANZ STASSEN FOREWORD The Parsifal of Richard Wagner was not only the last and loftiest work of his genius, but it is also one of the few great dramas of modern times,--a drama which unfolds striking and impressive spiritual teachings. Indeed, Parsifal may be called Richard Wagner's great confession of faith. He takes the legend of the Holy Grail, and uses it to portray wonderfully and thrillingly the Christian truths of the beauty, the glory, and the inspiring power of the Lord's Supper, and the infinite meaning of the redeeming love of the Cross. He reveals in this drama by poetry and music, and with a marvellous breadth and depth of spiritual conception, this theme : "The founder of the Christian religion was not wise: He was divine. To believe in Him is to imitate Him and to seek union with Him.... In consequence of His atoning death, everything which lives and breathes may know itself redeemed.... Only love rooted in sympathy and expressed in action to the point of a complete destruction of self-will, is Christian love." The criticism has sometimes been made that the basic religious idea of Parsifal is Buddhistic rather than Christian; that it is taken directly from the philosophy of Schopenhauer, who was perhaps as nearly a Buddhist as was possible for an Occidental mind to be; that the dominating idea in Parsifal is compassion as the essence of sanctity, and that Wagner has merely clothed this fundamental Buddhistic idea with the externals of Christian form and symbolism. This criticism is ingenious. It may also suggest that all great religions in their essence have much which is akin. But no one who reads carefully Wagner's own letters during the time that he was brooding over his Parsifal can doubt that he was trying in this drama to express in broadest and deepest way the essentials of Christian truth. Christianity has no need to go to Buddhism to find such a fundamental conception as that of an infinite compassion as a revelation of God. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : Punch or the London Charivari Volume 153 November 21 1917 by Various - English wit and humor Periodicals Punch@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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