The Truth and Legend of King Arthur

The Truth and Legend of King Arthur

Por Alfred Tennyson, Charlotte Guest (Traductor), HOWARD PYLE, James Knowles, Maude L. Radford, Richard Morris, T. W. Rolleston, Thomas Malory

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

'The Truth and Legend of King Arthur' is a profoundly curated anthology that weaves together a rich tapestry of narrative styles, ranging from medieval romances to Victorian poetry, encapsulating the enduring allure of the Arthurian legends. This collection stands out for its ambitious scope, aiming to juxtapose the historical Arthur with his literary and mythological counterparts through a diverse array of literary forms. Prominent pieces within the anthology explore themes of chivalry, valor, and the quest for the Grail, reflecting the multifaceted nature of Arthurian lore and its impact on Western literary tradition. The contributing authors, among them Howard Pyle, Alfred Tennyson, and Thomas Malory, bring a wealth of literary prestige and varied backgrounds to the anthology. Their collective works represent pivotal moments in the evolution of Arthurian storytelling, from Malory's seminal 15th-century compilation to Tennyson's Victorian reinterpretation. These pieces underscore significant historical and cultural shifts in the perception of the Arthurian legends, illustrating how each era's ethos and literary style have contributed to the enduring mythology of King Arthur. This anthology is recommended for those eager to explore the depth and breadth of King Arthur's legacy through the lenses of different authors, periods, and literary styles. 'The Truth and Legend of King Arthur' offers readers a unique educational journey, rich in historical insight and literary diversity. By traversing the spectrum from truth to legend, the collection fosters a dialogue between the past and present, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the captivating world of Arthurian tales and their profound impact on the Western literary cannon.

Thomas Malory