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Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail

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Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail
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Publisher: The Folk-lore Society
ISBN/ASIN: B004SXKSA2
Number of pages: 312

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The present work is, as its title states, a collection of 'Studies.' It does not profess to give an exhaustive or orderly account of the Grail romance cycle; it deals with particular aspects of the legend, and makes no pretence of exhausting even these.

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