The Grail Legend

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The Grail Legend is a psychological and symbolic study of the Holy Grail myths that explores their archetypal significance within the framework of Jungian analytical psychology.

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instanceOf book
psychological study
analyzes Christian symbolism in Grail stories
pagan elements in Grail traditions
appliesTheoryOf C. G. Jung NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jungian literary criticism
archetypal literary criticism
author Emma Jung NERFINISHED
Marie-Louise von Franz NERFINISHED
concerns psychological meaning of the Holy Grail
symbolic meaning of the Holy Grail
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
examines Fisher King motif NERFINISHED
Parzival tradition
medieval Grail romances
quest motif
wounded king archetype
explores collective unconscious through Grail material
relationship between myth and psyche
field analytical psychology
firstPublishedInLanguage German
focusesOn archetypal significance of the Grail myths
genre mythological studies
psychology
religious studies
hasEnglishTranslation The Grail Legend NERFINISHED
influencedBy Carl Gustav Jung NERFINISHED
interpretsAs symbol of individuation
symbol of psychic wholeness
symbol of the Self in Jungian psychology
language German
originalTitle Die Legende vom Gral NERFINISHED
placesWithinFramework Jungian analytical psychology
publicationType scholarly work
subject Grail legend
Holy Grail NERFINISHED
Jungian psychology
analytical psychology
archetypes
mythology
symbolism
targetAudience Jungian analysts
psychologists
students of mythology
students of religion

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