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The 'Legends of King Arthur and His Knights' stands as a towering collection in the realm of Arthurian literature, weaving together an array of narratives that span the heroic, the mystical, and the tragic. This anthology encapsulates the myriad literary styles and themes that have come to define the Arthurian legend, from the chivalric quests of gallant knights to the intricate political machinations of Camelot. With contributions from Thomas Malory and James Knowles, among others, the collection showcases the depth and diversity of Arthurian tales, highlighting seminal pieces that have shaped the legends retelling over centuries. The anthology not only serves as a comprehensive introduction to the legends but also explores their enduring relevance and appeal. The backgrounds of the contributing authors, particularly Thomas Malory and James Knowles, provide a fascinating lens through which to view the anthology. Malorys 'Le Morte d'Arthur' and Knowles' 'The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights' are foundational texts that have influenced countless interpretations of Arthurian lore. Their contributions, rooted in different historical and cultural contexts, exemplify the evolution of Arthurian narratives from medieval romance to modern retellings. Together, they underscore the legend's adaptability and its reflection of changing societal norms and values. This anthology is an essential volume for those seeking to delve into the complexities of King Arthurs world, offering readers a unique opportunity to explore a rich tapestry of myth and legend. It invites a scholarly and adventurous audience alike to traverse the multifaceted landscapes of Arthurian tales, promising an educational journey through the embodiments of chivalry, honor, and the human quest for meaning. Through its compilation, the reader is encouraged to engage in a dialogue with the past, examining the timeless questions and themes that these legends provoke.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664161048
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E-bok: 20. november 2019
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