King Arthur is one of the most well known mythical figures in the English language, and throughout his 1500-year literary tradition, poets have built an intricate and multifaceted mythos around this legendary character. Integral to Arthur’s various depictions is how each poet chooses to illustrate his kingship. These characteristics often overlap across poems, poets, and time periods. Yet, upon closer examination, subtle differences between those kingly depictions produce telling insights into the period in which the story was written. For this study, I have examined three separate Arthurian romances: The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and The Awntyrs off Arthur. These texts serve as bookends to a particularly ...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
My project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to shape his retelling of ...
“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” exami...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
By looking at the texts of Arthurian legends such as Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte d\u27Arthur, T....
The legend of King Arthur has spread throughout Western Culture to such an extent that he is a world...
In Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain, is presented as a troubl...
For fifteen centuries, legends of King Arthur have inspired generations. In the misty past of a Brit...
Around 1151, Geoffery of Monmouth, a priest at St. George\u27s college in Oxford, completed a work k...
The supernatural themes that most readers know from the Arthurian stories, such as Merlin and Avalon...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
Contrary to the commonly held view that the English Renaissance abandoned the realm of Arthuriana as...
When it comes to advisors in Arthurian legends, Merlin is likely the first name that quickly...
This study explores the role of King Arthur in history. His legend grew from its roots in oral histo...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
My project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to shape his retelling of ...
“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” exami...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
By looking at the texts of Arthurian legends such as Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte d\u27Arthur, T....
The legend of King Arthur has spread throughout Western Culture to such an extent that he is a world...
In Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain, is presented as a troubl...
For fifteen centuries, legends of King Arthur have inspired generations. In the misty past of a Brit...
Around 1151, Geoffery of Monmouth, a priest at St. George\u27s college in Oxford, completed a work k...
The supernatural themes that most readers know from the Arthurian stories, such as Merlin and Avalon...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
Contrary to the commonly held view that the English Renaissance abandoned the realm of Arthuriana as...
When it comes to advisors in Arthurian legends, Merlin is likely the first name that quickly...
This study explores the role of King Arthur in history. His legend grew from its roots in oral histo...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
My project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to shape his retelling of ...
“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” exami...