From Ritual to Romance is a landmark study of anthropology and folklore
that examines the roots of the King Arthur-Holy Grail legends. Jessie L.
Weston's revolutionary theory holds that most elements of the Grail
story are actually the remnants of incredibly old fertility rites --
with the lance and the cup serving as sexual symbols. Drawing on James
George Frazer's seminal works on folklore, magic, and religion, Weston
seeks to make connections between the legend's early pagan elements and
its later Christian influences, uniting the quest for fertility with the
striving for mystical oneness with God. T.S. Elliot cited this work as a
major influence for his famous epic poem, "The Waste Land." JESSIE
LAIDLAY WESTON (1850-1928) was an independent scholar and folklorist who
specialized in mediaeval Arthurian texts.