The Grail LegendPutnam, 1970 - 452 páginas The Holy Grail and its quest is a legend which has had a powerful impact on our civilization and culture. The Grail itself is an ancient Celtic symbol of redemption and eternal life, the chalice which caught the blood of the crucified Christ. The story of the Grail sheds profound light on man's search for the supreme value of life, for that which makes life most meaningful. Two leading women of the Jungian school of psychology present this legend as a living myth that is meaningful to modern life. [Back cover]. |
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... centuries . Owing to the fundamentally new and different orientation which the Renaissance brought , the old stories fell more and more into oblivion , but they were again brought to light in the second half of the eighteenth century ...
... centuries . Owing to the fundamentally new and different orientation which the Renaissance brought , the old stories fell more and more into oblivion , but they were again brought to light in the second half of the eighteenth century ...
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... centuries , a vast amount of historical criticism on the subject was pro- duced . Finally , in the nineteenth century , there was an artistic reshaping of the material . Wagner's Parsifal is an extremely gifted revival of the Grail ...
... centuries , a vast amount of historical criticism on the subject was pro- duced . Finally , in the nineteenth century , there was an artistic reshaping of the material . Wagner's Parsifal is an extremely gifted revival of the Grail ...
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... century gralisieren or kralisieren ( to make a cheerful noise ) also came into use in High German with the substantive Krales . " To go to the Grals ( or Grollus ) " meant to go to a feast . In religious poetry , too , the Grail became ...
... century gralisieren or kralisieren ( to make a cheerful noise ) also came into use in High German with the substantive Krales . " To go to the Grals ( or Grollus ) " meant to go to a feast . In religious poetry , too , the Grail became ...
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Foreword 7J813 | 7 |
Percevals Early History according to Chrétien de 1970 | 39 |
The Defeat of the Red Knight and the Meeting with | 52 |
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