The Maze and the Warrior by Craig Wright

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The Maze and the Warrior by Craig Wright

Craig Wright explores the complex symbolism of the labyrinth in architecture, religious thought, music, and dance from the Middle Ages to the present.
The Maze and the Warrior is quite a bookThe author wears his great learning with great lightness… He has fashioned this book for general readers rather than musicologists and musicians. -- Joseph Kerman * New York Review of Books *
Wright’s maze is the labyrinth. His warrior is Theseus, Christ, the Christian soldier, l’homme armé, the pilgrim, or the lover, who enters the labyrinth to meet a challenge at its center and continues through the unicursal path to a victorious exit. In direct and engaging prose, this book traces the two symbols from their first appearance in literature and architecture, through their interpretations in theology, to the ceremonies, games, and performances they inspired… It is a work of major consequence… Wright’s book invites no less than a new appraisal of the history and historiography of Western music, one more cognizant of myth, belief, and symbol as generative forces in human creativity. -- Barbara Haggh * Journal of the American Musicological Society *
The book is a fascinating exploration of a neglected aspect of medieval religious culture which opens up multiple aspects of that culture through the author’s virtuoso power to unfold layer after layer of meaning from what might originally seem an innocuous symbol. -- Peter W. Williams * Religious Studies Review *
This book is a fascinating look at a subject that, while simple in concept, is intricate in the tapestry of ideas it combines. Wright weaves a fascinating tale of scholarly inquiry by examining the maze or labyrinth from the Middle Ages to the present in Western art, architecture, music, dance, and religious thought. The journey of the maze is from sin to salvation; the savior figure that leads us is the warrior and spiritual seeker… His particular emphasis on music is refreshing and enlivens readers’ understanding of the whole sensory experience of the Christian church. Most important, this work is a joy to read and reflect on. -- L. L. Lam-Easton * Choice *
This is an excellent book, by one of our leading musicologists. The Maze and the Warrior is a grand work, full of erudition, speculation, wisdom. It is a remarkable fusion of mystical and mythic interests with traditional humanistic disciplines. -- Thomas Kelly, Harvard University
Wright supplies deep grounding for today’s renewed interest in mazes. His cumulative description of the playful/serious historical mind fascinated by mazes, whether in poetry, gardens, churches, or music, contains some delightful surprises. -- Margaret Miles, Graduate Theological Union
A book of immense erudition. At virtually every turn the reader finds information of considerable interest not only for music historians but also for art historians, liturgists, church historians, and even the modern social historian. Wright makes the traversal of his maze a particularly enjoyable and illuminating experience. -- Alejandro Enrique Planchart, University of California, Santa Barbara
Craig Wright is Professor of the History of Music at Yale University.
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ISBN 13 9780674013636
ISBN 10 0674013638
Title The Maze and the Warrior
Author Craig Wright
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2004-05-01
Number of pages 368
Prizes Nominated for PROSE Awards 2001, Nominated for Jacques Barzun Prize 2001, Nominated for Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion 2002, Nominated for Roland H. Bainton Book Prize 2002, Nominated for Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion 2004
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