The Modern Scholar
Eternal Chalice: The Grail in Literature and Legend
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Narrated by:
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Professor Monica Potkay
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We'll look at how the Grail was invented as a powerful literary symbol in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by a group of medieval romancers who celebrated the Grail as a symbol of perfection. At times, this perfection was social, and the Grail functioned as a symbol of the perfect knight or of the ideal chivalric society. Most often, however, the Grail's perfection was unmistakably religious, so that it was indeed the Holy Grail, a symbol of God's perfect love, grace, wisdom, and joy.
After being ignored for centuries, the Grail was rediscovered in the 19th century by both poets and scholars, who radically reinvented what the Grail stood for. Now, at the beginning of the 21st century, the Grail fascinates many who search for the perfect spiritual wisdom it promises.
©2006 Monica Brezinski Potkey (P)2006 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about The Modern Scholar
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- Joseph Azize
- 14-04-2020
A very good course
This is one of the best audiobooks I have purchased. While I liked her treatment of modern iterations of the Grail, I would personally have preferred a little less of that, and a little more on the Middle Ages.
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