Medieval Studies 300 - Sem: Grail in Arthurian Myth
Spring
2013
01
4.00
Carolyn Collette
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
83239
Shattuck Hall 217
ccollett@mtholyoke.edu
83065,83239
This course focuses on the various forms the story of the grail takes in Arthurian legends from the twelfth to the twentieth centuries in the literature of England, France, and Europe. Centered in medieval English versions of the Arthurian myth, the course considers the political and cultural forces that helped shape the grail legend after the fall of Jerusalem in 1187, and over the course of the later Middle Ages, into the twentieth century. Reading from Malory, Tennyson and contemporary fiction as well as chronicles and romances.
Instructor Permission Required. This course is open to Juniors and Seniors. Prereq: 8 credits in English or Medieval Studies