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The Grail Theme in Twentieth-Century Literature: Critical Essay by Juliette Wood

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SOURCE: Wood, Juliette. “The Holy Grail: From Romance Motif to Modern Genre.” Folklore 111, no. 2 (October 2000): 169-90.

In the following excerpted essay, Wood provides overviews of several Grail texts, beginning with a summary of Grail romances, their primary themes and motifs, and concluding with an examination of popular twentieth-century Grail-related material.

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