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100 1  Potkay, Monica Brzezinski. 
245 10 Eternal chalice :|bthe Grail in literature and legend
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMonica Brzezinski 
       Potkay. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Lecture given by Monica Brzezinski Potkay. 
520    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. At times, this perfection was 
       social, and the Grail functioned as a symbol of the 
       perfect knight or of the ideal chivalric society. Most 
       often, however, the Grail's perfection was unmistakably 
       religious, so that it was indeed the Holy Grail, a symbol 
       of God's perfect love, grace, wisdom, and joy. After being
       ignored for centuries, the Grail was rediscovered in the 
       19th century by both poets and scholars, who radically 
       reinvented what the Grail stood for. Now, at the beginning
       of the 21st century, the Grail fascinates many who search 
       for the perfect spiritual wisdom it promises. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Grail|xLegends|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Arthurian romances|xHistory and criticism. 
700 1  Strozier, Henry. 
700 1  Potkay, Monica Brzezinski. 
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