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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Parsifal
Book • 1890
This book provides a deep exploration of Wagner's 'Parsifal', examining its story, musical ideas, and the way they come together to create a sublime work.
It discusses how Wagner achieves a profound musical experience that embodies themes of forgiveness and redemption.
The book is written by Roger Scruton, a leading philosopher and musicologist.
It discusses how Wagner achieves a profound musical experience that embodies themes of forgiveness and redemption.
The book is written by Roger Scruton, a leading philosopher and musicologist.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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in relation to his experience watching the opera and finding it slow-paced and confusing.


Dominic Sandbrook

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346: The Mystery of the Holy Grail (Part 2)
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as a story by Richard Wagner where Parsifal is a fool on a path from ignorance to compassion and wisdom.


Phil Ford

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Episode 204 – The Perilous Realm: J.R.R. Tolkien's 'On Fairy Stories'
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when discussing how it states the Templars were guardians of the Grail.

Tim Hogan

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628: Templars, Atlantis, and the Ark of the Covenant | Basement #003 Tim Hogan
Mentioned when referring to the opportunity to witness the healing of the Fisher King in Wagner's opera.

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Robert A. Johnson: The Wounded Feeling Function
Mentioned by Martin Shaw as one of the great stories of our time, the epic of the Holy Grail.

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428 - Why they want you to think Christmas is pagan

Deborah Stewart

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Sibling Rivalry: Archetypal Conflicts and Shadow Dynamics in Families
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as a story that Martin Shaw will be telling over five nights.

Andrew Gould

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426 - Andrew Gould - Monks and Pirates: Two Extremes that Explain the Rest of Us
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im Zusammenhang mit Artus-Quests und der Suche nach dem Heiligen Gral.

Jürgen Schulze-Seeger

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Lernreisen gestalten
Mentioned as the previous book in 

's series before 'Young and the Epic of Transformation'.


Paul Bishop

Goethe's Faust and Jung with Paul Bishop
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as a French predecessor to Wolfram von Eschenbach's 'Parzival'.


Paul Bishop

Episode 135: Jung, Parzival and the Grail as Transformation


