In my thesis I examine works of William Faulkner which show the influence of the legends of King Arthur. In the introduction to the thesis, I discuss evidence that Faulkner was not only familiar with the characters of the Arthurian legends but was also aware of many of the different versions of these stories. The main sections of my thesis consist of character studies of various characters from Faulkner\u27s Yoknapatawpha works in light of their similarities to their Arthurian counterparts. The King Arthur section includes the characters of John Sartoris of The Unvanquished and Thomas Sutpen of Absalom, Absalom!, both of whom resemble the legendary Arthur in terms of their character and the situations that make up their stories. These Arthu...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
In my thesis I examine works of William Faulkner which show the influence of the legends of King Art...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
This thesis explores and investigates what creates the character of the hero, and how the characters...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
This thesis sets out to analyse and evaluate T.H. White's The Once and Future King and John Steinbec...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
Includes bibliographical references.Throughout history King Arthur has been an inspirational topic f...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
In my thesis I examine works of William Faulkner which show the influence of the legends of King Art...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
This thesis explores and investigates what creates the character of the hero, and how the characters...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
This thesis sets out to analyse and evaluate T.H. White's The Once and Future King and John Steinbec...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
Includes bibliographical references.Throughout history King Arthur has been an inspirational topic f...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...