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In "From Ritual to Romance," Jessie Laidlay Weston embarks on a compelling exploration of the connections between ancient fertility rites and the Arthurian legend of the Holy Grail. Employing a blend of mythological analysis and literary criticism, Weston meticulously examines the transition from pagan rituals to Christian motifs within medieval literature. Drawing from diverse sources, including folklore and archaeological evidence, she articulates how these cultural narratives evolved and influenced the poetic representation of love and desire. Her pioneering approach laid groundwork for…mehr

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In "From Ritual to Romance," Jessie Laidlay Weston embarks on a compelling exploration of the connections between ancient fertility rites and the Arthurian legend of the Holy Grail. Employing a blend of mythological analysis and literary criticism, Weston meticulously examines the transition from pagan rituals to Christian motifs within medieval literature. Drawing from diverse sources, including folklore and archaeological evidence, she articulates how these cultural narratives evolved and influenced the poetic representation of love and desire. Her pioneering approach laid groundwork for contemporary interpretations of myth in literature, revealing a profound intertwining of ritualistic practices and romantic storytelling. Jessie Laidlay Weston, a notable scholar of folklore and medieval literature, was deeply influenced by her extensive travels through Europe and her academic background in the study of Celtic cultures. Her passion for uncovering the connections between myth and literature is evident in her works, offering readers insight into how historical contexts shape literary themes. Weston's scholarly pursuits were driven by a desire to illuminate the complex tapestry of human experience, particularly as it relates to the emergence of romantic ideals in literature. "From Ritual to Romance" is a must-read for scholars, students, and lovers of literature alike, inviting readers to reconsider the roots of romance within the vast landscape of cultural history. With its rich scholarly apparatus and nuanced arguments, this work not only enhances our understanding of Arthurian texts but also invites a deeper appreciation for the rites and rituals that have shaped human storytelling across time.

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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.