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Jessie Laidlay Weston's 'From Ritual to Romance' is a seminal work that explores the connections between ancient rituals and Arthurian legends. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Weston delves into the symbolic meanings behind various rituals and their influence on the development of the Arthurian mythos. Drawing on her deep knowledge of mythology and folklore, Weston uncovers the significance of these rituals in shaping the narrative of romance and chivalry in medieval literature. Her meticulous research and insightful interpretations provide a fascinating glimpse into the cultural…mehr

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Jessie Laidlay Weston's 'From Ritual to Romance' is a seminal work that explores the connections between ancient rituals and Arthurian legends. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Weston delves into the symbolic meanings behind various rituals and their influence on the development of the Arthurian mythos. Drawing on her deep knowledge of mythology and folklore, Weston uncovers the significance of these rituals in shaping the narrative of romance and chivalry in medieval literature. Her meticulous research and insightful interpretations provide a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and literary influences that shaped the legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail. As a respected scholar of medieval literature and mythology, Jessie Laidlay Weston's expertise shines through in 'From Ritual to Romance'. Her passion for unraveling the mysteries of ancient rituals and their impact on literature is evident throughout the book. Weston's dedication to her research and her unique perspective make this book an essential read for anyone interested in the origins of Arthurian myths and the evolution of romance literature. I highly recommend 'From Ritual to Romance' to readers who are intrigued by the intersection of mythology, folklore, and literature. Weston's insightful analysis and thorough exploration of the subject make this book a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval studies and Arthurian lore.
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Jessie Laidlay Weston (1850–1928) was a pioneering scholar in Arthurian studies. Her most notable work, 'From Ritual to Romance', makes a profound examination of the Grail legend, suggesting its roots lie in fertility rites and that the Grail story should be seen as a myth reflecting these rituals. Weston argued this was evidence of a pre-Christian, vegetation-based cult echo within medieval Christian narratives. Whilst the scholarly community has since critiqued her conclusions, arguing they lack sufficient evidence, her work nonetheless remains influential in the field of mythography and has left a lasting impact on the study of medieval literature. 'From Ritual to Romance' (1920), which is shaped by her expansive knowledge of European folklore, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography in its year of publication. Weston's literary style often melds detailed textual analysis with comparative mythology, and her works are indicative of the early 20th century's burgeoning interest in anthropology and the search for universal myth patterns. Today, her ideas continue to prompt debate and discussions amongst scholars of literature, myth, and religion.