The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day, with ever increasing fame. He is not just a legendary king; he is the legendary king. His literary power owes its existence to the wonderful and extraordinary themes and mystical, yet entirely English world that appear consistently in his stories. Arthur and his knights are set apart from other literary heroes because of their unique construct, a blending of two cultures into one legend. The Celts invested in Arthur a strong mythological tradition. They bestowed on the legends an Otherworldly magic, a fantastic and alluring landscape, and a sense of timelessness. The Anglo-Saxons infused the stories with an entirely separate tradition: ...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
The supernatural themes that most readers know from the Arthurian stories, such as Merlin and Avalon...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
For fifteen centuries, legends of King Arthur have inspired generations. In the misty past of a Brit...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
King Arthur is one of the most well known mythical figures in the English language, and throughout h...
For over fourteen centuries, the myth of King Arthur\u27s return to reestablish his Round Table has ...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
The legend of King Arthur has spread throughout Western Culture to such an extent that he is a world...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
The supernatural themes that most readers know from the Arthurian stories, such as Merlin and Avalon...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The story of King Arthur and his knights is a narrative that spans centuries, a myth recreated by a ...
For fifteen centuries, legends of King Arthur have inspired generations. In the misty past of a Brit...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
King Arthur is one of the most well known mythical figures in the English language, and throughout h...
For over fourteen centuries, the myth of King Arthur\u27s return to reestablish his Round Table has ...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
The legend of King Arthur has spread throughout Western Culture to such an extent that he is a world...
Despite being a well -known figure in Western culture, the historical evidence for King Arthur is ve...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
The supernatural themes that most readers know from the Arthurian stories, such as Merlin and Avalon...