Romance of the Grail: the Magic and Mystery of Arthurian Myth
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Title
Romance of the Grail: the Magic and Mystery of Arthurian Myth
Description
"Joseph Campbell made the power of story undeniable through the power of his own storytelling. Editor Evans Lansing Smith here collects Campbell writings on Arthurian legends that make events like Merlin's death and the Lady of the Lake retrieving Excalibur not just vibrant but also central to the mythologist's thinking. Three cornerstones of Campbell's celebrated scholarship are found here. The Arthurian myths opened the world of comparative mythology to Campbell, turning his attention to the Near and Far Eastern roots of myth. Calling the Arthurian myths the world's first "secular mythology," Campbell found metaphors in them for human stages of growth, development, and psychology. Finally, the myths exemplify a kind of love Campbell called Amor in which individuals become more fully themselves through connection. Campbell's infectious delight in his discoveries makes them essential for anyone intrigued by the stories we tell - and the stories behind them"--
Creator
Joseph Campbell
Publisher
Novato, California : New World Library
Table Of Contents
Part One Foundations and Backgrounds of the Grail Romances -- Chapter 1. Neolithic, Celtic, Roman, and German Backgrounds -- Chapter 2. Irish Christianity: Saints Brendan and Patrick -- Chapter 3. Theology, Love, Troubadours, and Minnesingers -- Part Two Knights in Quest -- Chapter 4. Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- Chapter 5. Tristan and Iseult -- Chapter 6. The Knights of the Round Table -- Part Three Themes and Motifs -- Chapter 7. The Waste Land.
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Book
Citation
Joseph Campbell, “Romance of the Grail: the Magic and Mystery of Arthurian Myth,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 22, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/775.