ISBN:
9780300138207
,
0300138202
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 188 p.)
,
ill. (some col.), 1 map.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Virgin and the Grail
DDC:
398.4
Keywords:
Mary Legends
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History and criticism
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Marie Légendes
;
Histoire et critique
;
Mary
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Mary Legends History and criticism
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Mary Legends History and criticism
;
Mary
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Grail Legends
;
History and criticism
;
Arthurian romances History and criticism
;
Graal Légendes
;
Histoire et critique
;
Cycle d'Arthur Histoire et critique
;
Graal dans l'art
;
Grail in art
;
Grail Legends History and criticism
;
Arthurian romances History and criticism
;
Grail in art
;
Arthurian romances History and criticism
;
Grail Legends History and criticism
;
Grail Legends
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History and criticism
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Folklore & Mythology
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LITERARY CRITICISM ; General
;
Arthurian romances
;
Grail ; Legends
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Grail in art
;
Arthurromans
;
Graal (volkskunde)
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Electronic books
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Electronic books Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Legends
Abstract:
From Romance to History -- Chretien de Troyes: Perceval or the Conte du Graal -- Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival -- Robert de Boron: Joseph d'Arimathie (La grant estoire dou graal) -- Helinand of Froidmont -- Before Romance: The Virgin and the Grail in the Pyrenees -- The Bishop of Roda/Barbastre and the Churches of Taull -- The Master of St. Clement -- The Virgin and the Grail in the Pyrenees -- Part III. The Historian's Quest -- Perceval and the Grail.
Abstract:
Some fifty years before Chretien 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 Pyrennean 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 centrepiece of a story about a knight in King Arthur's court. Part of the allure of the grail, Goering argues, was that neither Chretien 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
Description / Table of Contents:
From Romance to HistoryChretien de Troyes: Perceval or the Conte du Graal -- Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival -- Robert de Boron: Joseph d'Arimathie (La grant estoire dou graal) -- Helinand of Froidmont -- Before Romance: The Virgin and the Grail in the Pyrenees -- The Bishop of Roda/Barbastre and the Churches of Taull -- The Master of St. Clement -- The Virgin and the Grail in the Pyrenees -- Part III. The Historian's Quest -- Perceval and the Grail.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-181) and index. - Description based on print version record
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