Scholars have long known that the Grail is essentially legendary, a mystic symbol forever sought by those seeking Enlightenment, a quest in which the search is as important as the result. Time and again it has been said that the Grail is a construct of mystical Christian ideas and motifs from the ancient oral tradition of the Celtic-speaking peoples of Britain. There is much to commend this view, but now, drawing on decades of research in his native Scotland, in a major new contribution to the Grail legend, the field historian and folklorist Stuart McHardy traces the origin of the idea of fertility and regeneration back beyond the time of the Celtic warrior tribes of Britain to a truly ancient, physical source. This is a physical source as dynamic and awesome today as it was in prehistory when humans first encountered it and began to weave the myths that grew into the Legend of the Holy Grail.

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Scholars have long known that the Grail is essentially legendary, a mystic symbol forever sought by those seeking Enlightenment, a quest in which the search is as important as the result. This work traces the origin of the idea of fertility and regeneration back beyond the time of the Celtic warrior tribes of Britain to ancient, physical source.
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Holy: sacred, pertaining to a religion

Grail: Vessel, platter or cauldron

Holy Grail: priceless historical artifact or sacred Christian symbol? Fact or fiction? Myth or reality?

You'll not find the Holy Grail under the Louvre... Scholars have long known that the Grail is essentially legendary - a mystic key forever sought by those seeking Enlightenment, a quest in which the search is as important as the result. Theories abound as to its true origins and meaning, most of them unprovable. But now, in a revolutionary new quest for a deeper understanding of the Grail lore, folklorist and historian Stuart McHardy draws on decades of research in his native Scotland to expose a phenomenally powerful force of nature that could be the genesis of the Grail.

How does the crucial idea of the 'sacred feminine' or goddess link to our past - and present?

Who was the real 'king' Arthur?

How can we break the coded history of the Grail embedded throughout the Scottish landscape?

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ISBN
9781905222537
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Luath Press Ltd
Vekt
176 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Biografisk notat

STUART McHARDY F.S.A is a writer, occasional broadcaster, and storyteller. Having been actively involved in many aspects of Scottish culture throughout his adult life - music, poetry, language, history, folklore - he has been resident in Edinburgh for over a quarter of a century. He has held some illustrious positions including Director of the Scots Language Resource Centre in Perth and President of the Pictish Arts Society. His books include The Quest for Arthur (1 84282 012 5), The Quest for the Nine Maidens (0 946487 66 9), On the Trail of Scotland's Myths and Legends (1 84282 049 4) and Tales of the Picts (1 84282 097 4) Strange Secrets of Ancient Scotland, Tales of Whisky and Smuggling, The Wild Haggis an The Greetin-faced Nyaff.