Quick Look
- A useful companion for Upper School teachers in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum sharing Parzival with their class
- Helps teachers to understand the timeless symbols woven into the text
- The author is an experienced Waldorf teacher
A helpful resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers sharing the story of Parzival in Classes 11 and 12, offering creative approaches to teaching the text and insights on the symbols within this epic tale.
Description
The story of Parzival is taught in Steiner-Waldorf schools around the world in Classes 11 to 12 (ages 16 to 18). The valiant quests of Parzival, knight of King Arthur's Round Table, provide an epic coming-of-age-story for older teenagers.
The medieval text by Wolfram von Eschenbach has endured through the ages because of its timeless symbolism. Sonia Setzer has taught this story for many years and here offers her creative approaches to sharing the tale and offers insights into the images woven into the text.
This book is an invaluable resource for Steiner-Waldorf Upper School teachers and a fascinating read for anyone who wants to understand the power and meaning of this timeless tale.
Author
Sonia Setzer was born in Brazil and trained as a doctor at Sao Paulo University, practicing for over 25 years. Recently she has taught anthroposophical medicine and Waldorf pedagogy. In 1990 she was invited to teach Parsifal at the Waldorf school in Sao Paulo and has researched the theme for over thirty years.