Parsifal (or Sir Percival) was a Knight of King Arthur. His story is
told by the troubadours of France and Germany, notably Chrétien de
Troyes and Wolfram von Eschenbach. The Parsifal story stands between the
past age that looked for secrets of the spirit and the coming age that
was going to search for the secrets of matter.
In this engaging retelling of the legend of Parsifal, Charles Kovacs's
critical commentary offers Steiner-Waldorf educators an unrivalled
insight into teaching the story of Parsifal and will aid in lesson
planning.
Based on Kovacs's extensive teachers' notes, this informative book
places the Parsifal story in its greater social and historical context.
In the Steiner-Waldorf Education curriculum this story is recommended
for Class 11 (age 16-17) as a way of introducing world literature and
one of the central problems of our time -- the imperative to learn to
ask the right questions.