Joseph d'Arimathie
Author : Robert (de Boron)
Publisher : PIMS
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 31,83 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780888441201
Author : Robert (de Boron)
Publisher : PIMS
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 31,83 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780888441201
Author : Joseph Goering
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 15,91 MB
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0300138202
Some fifty years before Chrétien de Troyes wrote what is probably the first and certainly the most influential story of the Holy Grail, images of the Virgin Mary with a simple but radiant bowl (called a “grail” in local dialect) appeared in churches in the Spanish Pyrenees. In this fascinating book, Joseph Goering explores the links between these sacred images and the origins of one of the West’s most enduring legends. While tracing the early history of the grail, Goering looks back to the Pyrenean religious paintings and argues that they were the original inspiration of the grail legend. He explains how storytellers in northern France could have learned of these paintings and how the enigmatic “grail” in the hands of the Virgin came to form the centerpiece of a story about a knight in King Arthur’s court. Part of the allure of the grail, Goering argues, was that neither Chrétien nor his audience knew exactly what it represented or why it was so important. And out of the attempts to answer those questions the literature of the Holy Grail was born.
Author : John Barry Marino
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 50,22 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781843840220
The Grail legends have in modern times been appropriated by a number of different scholarly schools of thought; their approaches are analysed here.
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Publisher : TheBookEdition
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 18,66 MB
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Author : Robert (de Boron)
Publisher : Rudolf Steiner Press
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 46,83 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Grail
ISBN : 9780854404261
Written around 1200 A.D., probably in monastic circles, this is one of the earliest accounts of the Grail and its importance. It traces the cup from the Last Supper into the company formed by Joseph of Arimathea.
Author : William John Lyons
Publisher : Biblical Refigurations
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 46,18 MB
Release : 2014-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0199695911
Students and scholars of biblical reception history; of new testament studies; of English/British history; of English/British literature
Author : W.C. van Unnik
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 37,31 MB
Release : 2014-04-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004266011
Author : Douglas Kelly
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 15,53 MB
Release : 1992-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0299131939
Douglas Kelly provides a comprehensive and historically valid analysis of the art of medieval French romance as the romancers themselves describe it. He focuses on well-known writers, such as Chrétien de Troyes and Marie de France, and also draws on a wide range of other sources—prose romances, non-Arthurian romances, thirteenth-century verse romances, and variant versions from the later Middle Ages. Kelly is the first scholar to present the “art” of medieval romance to a modern audience through the interventions and comments of medieval writers themselves. The book begins by examining the difficulties scholars perceive in medieval literature: problems such as source and intertextuality, structure in its manifold modern meanings, and character psychology and individuality. These issues frame Kelly’s identification and discussion of all the known authorial interventions on the art and craft of romance. Kelly’s careful reconstruction of the “art” of romance, based on the records left by the romancers themselves, will be an invaluable resource and guide for all medievalists.
Author : Melissa Ridley Elmes
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 26,48 MB
Release : 2023-07-11
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ISBN : 184384687X
An interdisciplinary and trans-historical investigation of the representation of ethics in Arthurian Literature. From its earliest days, the Arthurian legend has been preoccupied with questions of good kingship, the behaviours of a ruling class, and their effects on communities, societies, and nations, both locally and in imperial and colonizing contexts. Ethical considerations inform and are informed by local anxieties tied to questions of power and identity, especially where leadership, service, and governance are concerned; they provide a framework for understanding how the texts operate as didactic and critical tools of these subjects. This book brings together chapters drawing on English, Welsh, German, Dutch, French, and Norse iterations of the Arthurian legend, and bridging premodern and modern temporalities, to investigate the representation of ethics in Arthurian literature across interdisciplinary and transhistorical lines. They engage a variety of methodologies, including gender, critical race theory, philology, literature and the law, translation theory, game studies, comparative, critical, and close reading, and modern editorial and authorial practices. Texts interrogated range from Culhwch and Olwen to Parzival, Roman van Walewein, Tristrams Saga, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Malory's Morte Darthur. As a whole, the approaches and findings in this volume attest to the continued value and importance of the Arthurian legend and its scholarship as a vibrant field through which to locate and understand the many ways in which medieval literature continues to inform modern sensibilities and institutions, particularly where the matter of ethics is concerned.
Author : Alvin Earle Ford
Publisher : PIMS
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 41,13 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Civilization, Medieval, in literature
ISBN : 9780888441157