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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... results achieved . Objections to Christian Legendary origin ; to Folk - lore origin . Elements in both theories sound ... Result , primary task healing of Fisher King and removal of curse of Waste Land . The two inter - dependent ...
... results achieved . Objections to Christian Legendary origin ; to Folk - lore origin . Elements in both theories sound ... Result , primary task healing of Fisher King and removal of curse of Waste Land . The two inter - dependent ...
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... Result , the specific task of the Grail hero not a literary invention but an inheritance of Aryan tradition . CHAPTER IV TAMMUZ AND ADONIS pp . 23-31 General objects to be attained by these Nature Cults . Stimulation of Fertility ...
... Result , the specific task of the Grail hero not a literary invention but an inheritance of Aryan tradition . CHAPTER IV TAMMUZ AND ADONIS pp . 23-31 General objects to be attained by these Nature Cults . Stimulation of Fertility ...
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... result of deliberate intention , not an accident of literary invention . If identity of central character be admitted his relation to Waste Land becomes fundamental factor in criticizing versions . Another African survival . CHAPTER VI ...
... result of deliberate intention , not an accident of literary invention . If identity of central character be admitted his relation to Waste Land becomes fundamental factor in criticizing versions . Another African survival . CHAPTER VI ...
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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