Jessie Weston

Jessie Weston

Jessie Laidlay Weston (1850-1928) was an independent scholar and folklorist, working mainly on mediaeval Arthurian texts.

Her best-known work is "From Ritual to Romance" (1920); this book is now available as an online text, as are others of hers. In it she brought to bear an analysis harking back to James George Frazer on the Grail legend, arguing for origins earlier than the Christian or Celtic sources conventionally discussed at the time. It was cited by T. S. Eliot in his notes to "The Waste Land". (He later claimed that the notes as a whole were ironic in intention, and the extent of Weston's actual influence on the poem is unclear. Eliot also indicated that the notes were requested by the publisher to bulk out the length of the poem in book form, calling them "bogus scholarship". [cite book
last = Eliot
first = T. S.
title = The Frontiers of Criticism: A Lecture Delivered at the University of Minnesota Williams Arena on April 30, 1956
publisher = University of Minnesota
date = 1956
location = Minneapolis
] )

It also caused her to be dismissed as a theosophist by F. L. Lucas, in a hostile review of Eliot's poem. The interpretation of the Grail quest as mystical and connected to self-realisation, which she added to the anthropological layer of reading, was to become increasingly popular during the 1920s. According to Richard Barber in "The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief", the Wasteland as theme in the Grail romances is of minor importance until the last works of the cycle, and the emphasis on fertility is "an interpretation which has haunted twentieth-century literature to a degree quite disproportionate to its basis in fact". The book appears in the film Apocalypse Now amongst those kept by the character Kurtz, along with The Golden Bough.

While Weston's work on the Grail theme has been derided as fanciful speculation in the years since the publication of "From Ritual to Romance" (even one-time supporter Roger Sherman Loomis eventually abandoned her hypothesis), her editions of numerous medieval romances have been commended as valuable translations. Fact|date=February 2007

A biography "In Quest of Jessie Weston" by Janet Grayson appears in "Arthurian Literature," Vol 11 (1992).

Works

*Parzival: A Knightly Epic by Wolfram von Eschenbach (1894) (translator)
*The Legends of the Wagner Drama: Studies in Mythology (1896)
*The Legend Of Sir Gawain: studies upon its original scope & significance (1897)
*King Arthur and His Knights: A Survey of Arthurian Romance (1899)
*Guingamor, Lanval, Tyolet, Bisclaveret: Four Lais Rendered into English Prose (c. 1900) translator, text by Marie De France
*Morien: a Metrical Romance Rendered into English Prose (1901) [http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/morien-weston.pdf PDF]
*The Romance Cycle of Charlemagne and his Peers (1901)
*Sir Cleges, Sir Libeaus Desconus (1902)
*The Three Days' Tournament (1902)
*"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" : Retold in Modern Prose (1905)
*The Legend of Sir Perceval: Studies upon its Origin, Development and Position in the Arthurian Cycle. London, David Nutt 1906. 2 volumes.
*Sir Gawain & the Lady of Lys. London, David Nutt 1907
*Romance Vision and Satire; English Alliterative Poems of the Fourteenth Century (1912)
*The Quest for the Holy Grail (1913)
*The Chief Middle English poets (1914)
*From Ritual to Romance (1920) [http://camelot.celtic-twilight.com/camelot/weston/fr2r/ HTML]
*The Romance of Perlesvaus (1988) edited by Janet Grayson

References

External links

*
* [http://www.thedcl.org/legends/europe/europe.html Works by Jessie Weston] at The DCL.


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