There exist many different versions both of the stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and of the High Adventure of the Holy Grail. Frequently, they are treated as simply interesting legends.
Isabel Wyatt bases her approach on the research of Rudolf Steiner. In this fascinating book, she shows how each seemingly insignificant detail of the various stories is, in fact, the earthly reflection of a spiritual reality.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Woodward of Broceliande
- The Marvellous Custom of King Arthur's Son
- The Arthurian Pilgrimage to the Graal
- Perceval's Sister and the Descent into Hell (Perceval li Gallois)
- Perceivale's Sister and the Ship of Solomon (Le Morte d'Arthur)
- The Wandering Viaticum
- Kundry-Herodias
- The Town-Founders
- The Princess and the Tin-traders
- Merlin in Wace and Layamon
- Merlin in Malory and the Didot Perceval
- Galahad Worketh all by Miracle