The Object and the Cause in the Vulgate Cycle

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Author: Miranda Griffin

ISBN-10: 190075567X

ISBN-13: 9781900755672

Category: European Literature Anthologies

The thirteenth-century French Vulgate Cycle is the earliest vernacular text to trace the Arthurian world from the beginning of the Holy Grail at Christ's crucifixion to the death of the kingdom and its king. In this study, one of the first to treat the Cycle's five texts as a unified work, Miranda Griffin explores notions of chronology and causality within the Cycle, as the text seeks to explain the origins of Arthurian characters, objects and motifs. Informed by psychoanalytical theory, her...

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The 13th-century French Vulgate Cycle is the earliest vernacular text to trace the Arthurian world from the beginning of the Holy Grail at Christ's crucifixion to the death of the kingdom and its king. Approaching the Cycle's five texts as a unified work, Griffin (French, Girton College, U. of Cambridge) explores its notions of chronology and causality as the text seeks to explain the origins of Arthurian characters, objects and motifs. Griffin uses psychoanalytic theory to focus on the Cycle's objects of desire—the book, the body, and the Grail—which, she argues, function as focal points for anxieties about origins. Distributed by The David Brown Book Co. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Introduction : the story so far11Letters and logical time192The Grail as beginning and end533The power of the book and the voice of the tale834Death, doubles, and (de)composition109Conclusion : the eucharist : seeing the body and eating the book140