Publisher's Synopsis
"The Vision of Sir Launfal" is a narrative poem by James Russell Lowell, an American Romantic poet. The poem tells the story of Sir Launfal, a knight who embarks on a quest for the Holy Grail. Initially, Sir Launfal is haughty and judgmental, but through a transformative vision, he learns the true meaning of Christian charity and humility. He realizes the Grail is not a physical object but rather a state of grace found in acts of kindness.
The poem is divided into two parts, each preceded by a prelude celebrating the beauty of nature. Lowell's rich imagery and allegorical storytelling make "The Vision of Sir Launfal" a compelling exploration of spiritual awakening and the importance of compassion. This edition is enhanced by Frank Honywell Fenno.
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