FROM RITUAL TO ROMANCE

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FROM RITUAL TO ROMANCE
  •  by Jessie L. Weston by Jessie Weston
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Acknowledged by T.S. Elliot 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. here she reinterprets the saga of the Grail by exploring 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 elaborated on 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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0691021074
FROM RITUAL TO ROMANCE
$35.00
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Description

Acknowledged by T.S. Elliot 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. here she reinterprets the saga of the Grail by exploring 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 elaborated on 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.

Description

Acknowledged by T.S. Elliot 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. here she reinterprets the saga of the Grail by exploring 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 elaborated on 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.

ISBN
0691021074
Publication Date
May 9, 1993
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
256
Series
Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series In World Mythology
Series Number
58
Keywords
Social Science | Folklore & Mythology