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The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights (eBook)

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2022
226 Seiten
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The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights - Thomas Malory  Sir, James Knowles  Sir
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The anthology 'The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights' represents a remarkable compendium of Arthurian tales, stretching across a vast landscape of gallantry, magic, and chivalric quests. It intersperses the rich tapestry of medieval literature with a diversity of styles and narratorial voices, encompassing the mythic, the romantic, and the heroic. The collection resonates with the enduring allure of King Arthur's court, featuring standout pieces that explore the nuanced facets of knighthood, honor, and the quest for the Holy Grail, while also delving into the complexities of characters such as Merlin, Lancelot, and Guinevere. This anthology not only preserves the legends but also amplifies their significance within the literary canon, inviting readers into the heart of Camelot's enduring legacy. The contributing authors, Thomas Malory and James Knowles, emerge not merely as chroniclers of Arthurian lore but as pivotal figures who have shaped the narratives' transmission through time. Their backgrounds, rooted in different epochs of English literature, exemplify the amalgamation of historical depth and creative reinterpretation that characterizes the anthology. Aligning with movements that seek to revisit and recontextualize classic literature, their collective work bridges the medieval and the modern, offering fresh lenses through which to view these ancient tales. This collection invites readers to traverse the mythical landscapes of Camelot, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the multifaceted dimensions of Arthurian legends. It beckons scholars, enthusiasts, and new readers alike to uncover the myriad ways in which these stories have been told and retold, interpreted, and reimagined. Through its educational value and the dialogue it fosters between past and present, 'The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights' stands as an indispensable volume for anyone eager to explore the depths of Arthurian myth and its enduring influence on literature and culture.

Sir Thomas Malory (circa 1415-1471) was an English author, best known for his seminal work in Arthurian literature, 'Le Morte d'Arthur', often referred to as 'The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights'. This work served as the primary source for the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table for English-speaking audiences. A compendium of Arthurian myths and historical accounts, Malory's collection was first published in 1485 by William Caxton and has become one of the definitive texts of chivalric legend, memorializing the ethos and values of the knightly class of its era. Malory's creation encompasses a rich tapestry of romance, adventure, and magic, and is noted for its vivid characters and narrative depth. The prose is archaic and flowing, reflective of the Middle English writing style of the 15th century. While details of his life are sparse and historically ambiguous, it is believed that Malory was a knight and member of Parliament who spent a significant portion of his life embroiled in controversy, at times finding himself afoul of the law. This darker aspect of his life, however, does not diminish the enduring qualities of 'Le Morte d'Arthur', which has influenced countless adaptations and retellings, including the works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Edwin Austin Abbey. Malory's legacy endures as the quintessential chronicler of the King Arthur mythos, which remains a cornerstone of British literary tradition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Schlagworte 15th century British setting • Adaptations • archaic prose style • Arthur • arthurian legends • Arthurian romances • Arthur's court adventures • Camelot and knights • chivalric romance • chivalric romance fiction • England • English classic tales • Excalibur and Merlin • Folklore • historical fantasy tales • Holy Grail myths • Holy Grail quest stories • King • knightly quests narrative • Knights and knighthood • Legends • Literature General • medieval Arthurian legends • medieval chivalry • Medieval Literature • moral chivalry themes • Round Table adventures • Sir Thomas Malory • War of the Roses influence
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