Merlin and the Grail: Joseph of Arimathea. Merlin. Perceval. The Trilogy of Prose Romances Attributed to Robert de Boron

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It is hard to overstate the importance of this trilogy of prose romances in the development of the legend of the Holy Grail and in the evolution of Arthurian literature as a whole. They give a crucial new impetus to the story of the Grail by establishing a provenance for the sacred vessel - and for the Round Table itself - in the Biblical past; and through the controlling figure of Merlin they link the story of Joseph of Arimathea with the mythical British history of Vortigern and Utherpendragon, the birth of Arthur, and the sword in the stone, and then with the knightly adventures of Perceval's Grail quest and the betrayal and death of Arthur, creating the very first Arthurian cycle. Ambitious, original and complete in its conception, this trilogy - translated here for the first time - is a finely paced, vigorous piece of storytelling that provides an outstanding example of the essentially oral nature of early prose.

Author(s): Robert de Boron, Nigel Bryant (transl.)
Series: Arthurian Studies, 48
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 172
City: Cambridge

Introduction 1
The Modena manuscript 1
Authorship and sources 2
Sacred relics 8
The trilogy’s construction 9
Style 10
Further reading 12
Joseph of Arimathea 15
Merlin 45
Perceval 115