Unlock the Magic & Mystery of Arthurian Myth: Dive into the Romance of the Grail

By: Joseph Campbell (Author), Evans Lansing Smith (Editor), David Kudler (Editor) & 2 more Format: Kindle Edition

If you're looking for an insightful and engaging exploration into the magical and mysterious world of Arthurian myth, then look no further than Joseph Campbell's Romance of the Grail. This collection of works provides an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand journey through the beloved tales of King Arthur, and is sure to leave you feeling satisfied. With its high-quality print, this book is a must-have for any fan of Arthurian romance criticism.
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Details of Unlock the Magic & Mystery of Arthurian Myth: Dive into the Romance of the Grail

  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Joseph Campbell Foundation; 1st edition
  • Customer Reviews: 4.8/5 stars of 176 ratings
  • Arthurian Literary Criticism: Arthurian Literary Criticism
  • Print length ‏ ‎: 306 pages
  • Best Sellers Rank: #5 in Arthurian Literary Criticism#41 in Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism #303 in Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism
  • File size ‏ ‎: 6639 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ ‎: Enabled
  • Publication date ‏ ‎: September 14, 2018
  • Sticky notes ‏ ‎: On Kindle Scribe
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ ‎: Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ ‎: Supported
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Word Wise ‏ ‎: Enabled
  • Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism (Kindle Store): Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism
  • Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism (Books): Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ ‎: Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ ‎: Enabled
  • ASIN ‏ ‎: B07H69X3VV

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Prof Dr G. De Meuter: This is another one of Campbell's classic. An excellent read.

United Kingdom on Aug 04, 2022

Deece Eckstein: I've always been fascinated by the legends of King Arthur and the Round Table. Joseph Campbell discusses elements of those stories in his magnificent "The Masks of God: Creative Mythology," but I'd not seen those synthesized in one place until this excellent book. As usual, Campbell combines extensive knowledge, deep insight, and his storytelling gift into a readable survey of these Western treasures.

United States on Jan 22, 2022

Mike Gruteke: Have been trying to find a copy of this, not only for me, but for my church, thank you so much!!!!!!

United States on Sep 23, 2021

MR G O KIDGELL: As a serious student of mythic symbolism I find Campbell's insights to be truly inspirational. This book did not disappoint and, as usual, his insigthful symbolic interpretations are matched by his hisoricla research into the origins and dvelopment of the Grail legend.

United Kingdom on May 10, 2021

steve wood: This book on the Arthurian and Grail myths is a gold mine of meticulous research by Campbell and the editor of the book, Evans Lansing Smith. A wide range of classical writings from this age has been integrated into a single, carefully-integrated and cohesive narrative that reads like a storybook. It passes muster as a great piece of scholastic work, but it is at the same time a complete delight for the casual reader, with one qualification. I recommend that one also needs to have a copy of von Eschenbach's Parzival alongside. It too is a delightful read.

United States on Mar 29, 2021

musicfan28if: Campbell exams Arthurian myth within a comparative mythology context. One page you’re reading about an Arthurian tale, the next several pages you’re reading about various tales from around the world. You’re left with the feeling that there’s not much originality in Arthurian myth and it was already done before, many times over. But Campbell notes there’s a certain individuality in Celtic myth.

United States on Sep 07, 2020

Robert O'Hearn: I found the writing easy and good for quick understanding. The author is good with expanding on the subject matter

Canada on Aug 17, 2020

Saad Kamoona: Item as described

United Kingdom on Nov 29, 2018

jellymoon: Even devotees of Campbell's work are obliged to ask themselves whether another posthumous work, however well-edited, should be put forth. After all, Campbell did not, akin to his early mentor Heinrich Zimmer, for example, die young and before he had the opportunity to publish his best work. That is to say, we have The Hero with a Thousand Faces and The Masks of God; we have his collections of essays, The Mythic Image, The Inner Workings of Outer Space and Myths to Live By; we even have the uncompleted, posthumous Historical Atlas of World Mythology, all works of Campbell's prose and not merely transcriptions of his lectures. Yes, Campbell could be a spell-binding lecturer - the Mythos video series is proof of that (I recommend the lecture on Parzival, "The Path of the Heart" as a tour de force example) and of course Campbell is most well-known perhaps, in the end, for his Moyers interviews. But it's his prose that I find the most lastingly rewarding.

What did I like about Romance of the Grail? Specifically, the "Editor's Foreward." Evans Lansing Smith is an Arthurian scholar himself and someone whom, as he tells us, at the age of twenty-six encountered Campbell for the...

United States on Dec 18, 2015

D. L. Ashcroft-nowicki: anything by this man has a place on my shelves.His style is so clear, concise and thought provoking, His like does not come often and his is missed.

United Kingdom on Dec 18, 2015

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Publisher ‏ ‎ Joseph Campbell Foundation; 1st edition CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform W. W. Norton & Company; A New Verse Translation edition
Customer Reviews 4.8/5 stars of 176 ratings 4.6/5 stars of 13,229 ratings 4.6/5 stars of 1,127 ratings
Arthurian Literary Criticism Arthurian Literary Criticism
Print length ‏ ‎ 306 pages 201 pages
Best Sellers Rank #5 in Arthurian Literary Criticism#41 in Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism #303 in Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism #923 in Shakespeare Works & Criticism#24,616 in Travel #30,358 in Historical Romances #12 in British Poetry#28 in Ancient, Classical & Medieval Poetry #29 in Epic Poetry
File size ‏ ‎ 6639 KB 404 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ ‎ Enabled Enabled
Publication date ‏ ‎ September 14, 2018 November 17, 2008
Sticky notes ‏ ‎ On Kindle Scribe On Kindle Scribe
Simultaneous device usage ‏ ‎ Unlimited
Screen Reader ‏ ‎ Supported
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Word Wise ‏ ‎ Enabled Not Enabled
Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism (Kindle Store) Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism
Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism (Books) Gothic & Romantic Literary Criticism
Enhanced typesetting ‏ ‎ Enabled Enabled
X-Ray ‏ ‎ Enabled Not Enabled
ASIN ‏ ‎ B07H69X3VV B007HXKZ8A
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