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Parzival: A Knightly Epic (vol. 1 of 2)

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A medieval knightly epic follows a young noble's upbringing, knighthood, and prolonged quest that tests chivalry, love, faith, and humility; he errs through ignorance, wanders, serves at courts, encounters a mystical sanctuary centered on a sacred relic and a suffering ruler, and must learn compassion and inner wisdom to bring healing and redemption; the narrative interweaves adventure, courtly romance, moral instruction, genealogical claims, and spiritual allegory across linked episodes.


BOOK VII
OBILOT

ARGUMENT

The poet will now for a while recount the adventures of Gawain; whom many have held to be as valiant a knight as Parzival.

Book VII. tells how Gawain fell in with the army of King Meljanz of Lys, who would fain avenge himself on Duke Lippaut, whose daughter had scorned his love. How Gawain came to the beleaguered city of Beaurosch; how Obie scorned him; and how Obilot besought him to be her knight. How the heroes fought before the walls of Beaurosch, and of the valiant deeds of Gawain and the Red Knight. How Gawain took Meljanz of Lys captive; how Obilot made peace betwixt Obie and Meljanz, and how Gawain rode forth from Beaurosch.

BOOK VII

OBILOT