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Tag Archives: John Matthews
A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part VII)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literary Criticism, Literature, New books, Recommended reads, Reviews
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, castle, chrétien de troyes, Count Philip, David Jones, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, friends, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, icing sugar, Indiana Jones, John Matthews, King Amangons, King Arthur, lemon, Lost Book, Magic, Meliant de Lis, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Philip of Flanders, prophet Isaiah, Richard III, Robert Graves, tarot, the Grail, the Grail castle, The Lost Book, translation, Walter de Merton
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part VI)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, castle, chrétien de troyes, Count Philip, David Jones, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, friends, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, icing sugar, Indiana Jones, John Matthews, King Amangons, King Arthur, lemon, Lost Book, Magic, Meliant de Lis, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Philip of Flanders, prophet Isaiah, Richard III, Robert Graves, tarot, the Grail, the Grail castle, The Lost Book, translation, Walter de Merton
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part V)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, castle, chrétien de troyes, Count Philip, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, icing sugar, John Matthews, King Amangons, King Arthur, lemon, Lost Book, Magic, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Philip of Flanders, prophet Isaiah, Robert Graves, tarot, the Grail, the Grail castle, The Lost Book, translation, Walter de Merton
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part IV)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, chrétien de troyes, Count Philip, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, icing sugar, John Matthews, King Amangons, lemon, Lost Book, Magic, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Philip of Flanders, prophet Isaiah, Robert Graves, tarot, the Grail, The Lost Book, translation
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part III)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, chrétien de troyes, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, icing sugar, John Matthews, King Amangons, lemon, Lost Book, Magic, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, prophet Isaiah, Robert Graves, tarot, The Lost Book, translation
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part II)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is a 13th … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads, Uncategorized
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, Elucidation, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, John Matthews, Lost Book, Magic, Michael Moorcock, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Robert Graves, tarot, The Lost Book, translation
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A Writer’s Day: Working on the Lost Book of the Grail (Part I)
Skylight Press will be publishing The Lost Book of the Grail: Restoring the Voices of the Wells, Gareth Knight’s new translation of the 13th century Elucidation of the Grail with commentary by much respected Arthurian scholars and teachers, Caitlín Matthews and John Matthews. The Elucidation is … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Ancient texts, Arthuriad, Arthurian Legends, British Folk, Caitlin Matthews, English Mythology, esoteric, Fairy tales, folklore, French Mythology, Gareth Knight, grail legends, Grail Lore, holy grail, John Matthews, Magic, mysticism, mythology, Old French, Robert Graves, Tarod
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Smatterings & Offerings
We are always interested in what our authors are doing, whether with Skylight or with other great presses. Here is a smattering of recent new release offerings from various places… IAIN SINCLAIR: Ghost Milk: Recent Adventures Among the Future Ruins … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Australian Literature, British History, British Literature, Esoteric, Essays, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Alan Richardson, American Poetry, Asia, British History, British Literature, Celtic, Dioscuri Press, Ebury Digital, esoteric, Essay Press, Essays, Faber & Faber, fiction, Golden Dawn, Gordon Strong, History, iain sinclair, John Matthews, Kerubim Press, Literature, London, Magic, Margaret Randall, Martin Anderson, Megalithica Books, megaliths, Mutus Liber Books, mythology, Nick Farrell, novel, Occult, Olympics, Peregrin Wildoak, poetry, Post-colonial, Rhizome, Shamanism, Shearsman Books, tarot, Western Mystery Tradition, Will Alexander, Wings Press
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