home page

home pageview contents of your baskethelp with ordering

   Search


A Discourse for the Holy Grail in Old French Romance
Ben Ramm

The Holy Grail made its first literary appearance in the work of the twelfth-century French poet, Chrétien de Troyes, and continues to fascinate authors and audiences alike. This study, supported by a theoretical framework based on the psychoanalytic works of Jacques Lacan and the cultural theory of Slavoj Zizek, aims to strip the legend of much of the mythological and folkloric association that it has acquired over the centuries, arguing that the Grail should be read as a symptom of disruption and obscurity rather than fulfilment and revelation.
Focusing on two thirteenth-century Arthurian prose romances, La Queste del Saint Graal and Perlesvaus, and drawing extensively on the wider field of Old French Grail literature including the works of Chrétien and Robert de Boron, the book examines the personal, social and textual effects produced by encounters with the Grail in order to suggest that the Grail itself is instrumental not only in creating but also in disturbing, the discursive, psychic and cultural bonds that are represented in this complex and captivating literary tradition.

BEN RAMM is Research Fellow in French, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge.

 

DETAILS

192 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843841098
Binding: Hardback
First published: 18/Jan/2007
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Series: Gallica
Subject: French Studies

BIC class: CTCF1

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008

Contents
1   This Is Not The One: Identity, Abjection and méconnaissance in the Perlesvaus
2   Falling Out With God: The Discursive Inconsistency of La Queste delSaint Graal
3   Remissio Peccatorum: Re-Locating the Sins of the Grail Hero
4   Dead to the World: Dreaming of Life and Death on the Quest of the Holy Grail
5   Conclusion: `Si aviot son tens trespassé': The Final Sacrifice of the GrailHero?

Reviews
This study is well informed by historical and linguistic analysis [and] will certainly be valued by many scholars. ARTHURIANA
A fresh reading of medieval Grail romances [that] provides us with a new way of thinking about this particular body of literature. H-FRANCE REVIEW



 

To order this book, use the shopping cart that refers to your destination.* If the title is not yet published, your order will be recorded until the volume becomes available.

    US or Canada, enter quantity here >

    Europe and Rest of World, enter quantity here >

Please note that our shopping carts use cookies. If you have cookies disabled on your browser please click here for a secure blank order form, or click here for a printable form.

* Orders from the US and Canada are sent to our US office for processing and despatch. All other orders are processed and despatched from the UK.