This chapter analyses Nennius' conception of Arthur as a national British hero in Historia Brittonum, in which the author constructs the very beginning of the Arthurian myth.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
Arthur is by far the most paradigmatic British hero. Appearing for the first time in the literary, ...
Citation: Pfuetze, Emilie Matilda. Arthurian romances. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Coll...
This chapter analyses Nennius' conception of Arthur as a national British hero in Historia Brittonum...
This essay discusses the historical and mythological origins of King Arthur. Concludes that, while t...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
In tortuous, complex Latin, a British historian named Gildas (c. 540 A.D.)1 told a singularly moving...
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 dissertation is a diachronic study of when and how the first five Plantagenet kings of England ...
For over fourteen centuries, the myth of King Arthur\u27s return to reestablish his Round Table has ...
By looking at the texts of Arthurian legends such as Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte d\u27Arthur, T....
fhis paper will not discuss the origin of the legend of King Arthur, nor its historical development,...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
Arthur is by far the most paradigmatic British hero. Appearing for the first time in the literary, ...
Citation: Pfuetze, Emilie Matilda. Arthurian romances. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Coll...
This chapter analyses Nennius' conception of Arthur as a national British hero in Historia Brittonum...
This essay discusses the historical and mythological origins of King Arthur. Concludes that, while t...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
In tortuous, complex Latin, a British historian named Gildas (c. 540 A.D.)1 told a singularly moving...
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 dissertation is a diachronic study of when and how the first five Plantagenet kings of England ...
For over fourteen centuries, the myth of King Arthur\u27s return to reestablish his Round Table has ...
By looking at the texts of Arthurian legends such as Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte d\u27Arthur, T....
fhis paper will not discuss the origin of the legend of King Arthur, nor its historical development,...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
Arthur is by far the most paradigmatic British hero. Appearing for the first time in the literary, ...
Citation: Pfuetze, Emilie Matilda. Arthurian romances. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Coll...