From Ritual to RomanceCourier Corporation, 1997 M01 1 - 240 páginas Acknowledged by T. S. Eliot as crucial to understanding "The Waste Land, " Jessie Weston's book has continued to attract readers interested in ancient religion, myth, and especially Arthurian legend. Weston examines the saga of the Grail, which, in many versions, begins when the wounded king of a famished land sees a procession of objects including a bleeding lance and a bejewelled cup. She maintains that all versions defy uniform applications of Celtic and Christian interpretations, and explores the legend's Gnostic roots.Drawing from J. G. Frazer, who studied ancient nature cults that associated the physical condition of the king with the productivity of the land, Weston considers how the legend of the Grail related to fertility rites--with the lance and the cup serving as sexual symbols. She traces its origins to a Gnostic text that served as a link between ancient vegetation cults and the Celts and Christians who embellished the story. Conceiving of the Grail saga as a literary outgrowth of ancient ritual, she seeks a Gnostic Christian interpretation that unites the quest for fertility with the striving for mystical oneness with God. |
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... Borron alone attempts explanation of title . Parzival . Perlesvaus . Queste . Grand Saint Graal . Com- parison with surviving ritual variants . Original form King dead , and restored to life . Old Age and Wounding themes . Legitimate ...
... Borron alone attempts explanation of title . Parzival . Perlesvaus . Queste . Grand Saint Graal . Com- parison with surviving ritual variants . Original form King dead , and restored to life . Old Age and Wounding themes . Legitimate ...
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... Borron's Fish - meals . Mystery tradition not Celtic Folk - tale . Comparison of version with Finn story . With Messianic tradition . Epitaph of Bishop Aberkios . Voyage of Saint Brandan . Connection of Fish with goddess Astarte ...
... Borron's Fish - meals . Mystery tradition not Celtic Folk - tale . Comparison of version with Finn story . With Messianic tradition . Epitaph of Bishop Aberkios . Voyage of Saint Brandan . Connection of Fish with goddess Astarte ...
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... Borron and the Mystery tradition . Christian Legendary , and Folk - tale , secondary , not primary , features . pp . 141-154 CHAPTER XII MITHRA AND ATTIS Problem of close connection of cults . Their apparent divergence . Nature of ...
... Borron and the Mystery tradition . Christian Legendary , and Folk - tale , secondary , not primary , features . pp . 141-154 CHAPTER XII MITHRA AND ATTIS Problem of close connection of cults . Their apparent divergence . Nature of ...
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Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
CHAPTER IV | 32 |
CHAPTER V | 49 |
CHAPTER VI | 62 |
CHAPTER VII | 77 |
CHAPTER VIII | 96 |
CHAPTER IX | 107 |
CHAPTER X | 130 |
CHAPTER XI | 141 |
THE SECRET OF THE GRAIL | 151 |
CHAPTER XII | 155 |
CHAPTER XIII | 165 |
THE AUTHOR | 178 |
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Adonis adventure Alfred Nutt appears Aryan Attis belief Bledri Bleheris Borron celebrations Celtic ceremony Chapel chapter character Chrétien Chrétien de Troyes Christian classic criticism cult Cumont curious Dead death deity Drama early elements evidence existence fact feast feature Fertility Fish Fisher King Folk-lore Gawain Grail Castle Grail legend Grail romances Grail story Greek hero Hippolytus illustrations importance Indra initiation knight Korybantes Kouretes Lance Lancelot land Legend of Sir literary literature Mannhardt Maruts Mead Medieval Mithra Mithraism Morris Dance Mumming Play Mysteries Mysterium und Mimus Mystic Naassenes origin parallel Parzival Pentangle Perceval Perlesvaus Phrygian poem popular possess practice Professor von Schroeder Quest Quester quoted referred religion remarks represented Rig-Veda rites rôle Saint Salii scholars significance suggestion survival Sword Dance symbols tale Tammuz Tarot theme theory tion tradition translation Vegetation Wauchier worship wounded writer youth