I've heard from a itinerant hermit that Dr. Mueller made a mistake on the reading schedule. Instead of reading about Guthrie's Perronik for Monday, we should be reading about Lowell's Launfal. Both of these American writers are significant grail storytellers, but Lowell wrote in the nineteenth century, whereas Guthrie wrote in the twentieth. We are trying to adhere to chronology, but of course we all know that there is some dispute about the order of grail stories, especially between the Celtic and the French.
Lowell's Launfal is very different from the grail seekers we have encountered so far on this quest. Why all of this emphasis on charity? Does all this service talk really mean something?
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