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14 Like Tennyson's Grail , Malory's Gréal glows red and is covered with white samite . The Gréal has some functions not shared by the Grail . On several occasions it feeds the knights with all manner of delicious ...
14 Like Tennyson's Grail , Malory's Gréal glows red and is covered with white samite . The Gréal has some functions not shared by the Grail . On several occasions it feeds the knights with all manner of delicious ...
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Thus Tennyson examines the symbol of the Grail , recognizes its clamant power over the spirits of men , but rejects its asceticism by showing what it did to Arthur's state , and , by implication , what the retreat into asceticism would ...
Thus Tennyson examines the symbol of the Grail , recognizes its clamant power over the spirits of men , but rejects its asceticism by showing what it did to Arthur's state , and , by implication , what the retreat into asceticism would ...
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He seeks the Grail that the latter growth might be rooted out . He sees the Grail , but " veil'd and covered , " amidst a fiery hell . The poet implies that the vision is enough to rebuke sin , but not enough to purify and transform .
He seeks the Grail that the latter growth might be rooted out . He sees the Grail , but " veil'd and covered , " amidst a fiery hell . The poet implies that the vision is enough to rebuke sin , but not enough to purify and transform .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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