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TMS - Eternal Chalice: The Grail in Literature and Legend
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TMS - Eternal Chalice: The Grail in Literature and Legend
Professor Monica Brzezinski Potkay (College of William and Mary)
14 lectures [30 minutes/lecture]

The goal of this course is to provide an overview of the many different ways writers of fiction and nonfiction have imagined, and reimagined, the object known as the Grail. We’ll look at how the Grail was invented as a powerful literary symbol in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by a group of medieval romancers who celebrated the Grail as a symbol of perfection.

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Tags: Grail, Eternal, Legend, Literature, Chalice, symbol
Look to the Lady
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Look to the LadyLook to the Lady

Some objects just cry out to be stolen, and an obliging ring of international thieves stands ready to heed the cry. Their current target is the Gyrth Chalice, a priceless goblet that the Gyrth family has for centuries held in trust for the British Crown. Kept in a windowless chapel, and protected by a fearsome curse, the Chalice should be impervious to thievery. But this is 1930, and the crooks have all the advantages of the modern world.

 
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Tags: Chalice, Gyrth, protected, chapel, windowless, fearsome