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The Holy Grail captivates both mainstream and fringe audiences, exemplified by the success of The Da Vinci Code, which highlights the intersection of myth and historical fact. Arthurian legends and historically inspired dramas have gained prominence through films like Lord of the Rings, King Arthur, Gladiator, and Troy. Additionally, the Glastonbury festival continues to spark interest in the area's history and its connection to the Grail. This legendary object, appearing as a magic cauldron, cornucopia, and chalice, has remained central to popular culture since ancient times. As a source of marvel and mystery, the Grail's roots in historical facts have inspired literature and the arts throughout Western Culture. From Celtic mythology to medieval romances, it has served as a nurturing vessel, providing endless inspiration for writers and artists. This volume explores the Grail's story, revealing the cultural transition from Celtic paganism to the rise of Christianity in Western Europe. The influence of Eastern mysticism in Grail romances emerged from the medieval crusades, leading to a blend of ideas. The Grail symbolizes ultimate achievement in modern thought, captivating figures like psychologist Carl Jung and poet T.S. Eliot, while artists such as Wagner, William Blake, and the Pre-Raphaelites have also been enchanted by its enduring allure.
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The Holy Grail, Giles Morgan
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- 2005
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