(in English): This thesis is dedicated to the medieval Arthurian legends and their authors, especially to Gildas, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes and Thomas Malory. On the basis of their works is here reconstructed presentation of the king and his majesty, the phenomenon of chivalry and the role of women at the court and off the court. There is also considered the role of Christianity and paganism in legends and specific aspects related to both religions, such as Glastonbury Abbey, Holy Grail, Avalon, Merlin and many others
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
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 deals with the treatment of Arthurian legend in fine and applied art of the late ninetee...
This study explores the role of King Arthur in history. His legend grew from its roots in oral histo...
The Arthurian myth is one of the most fundamental and abiding ones of Western culture. The legend of...
The character of Merlin, closely related to the legend of the king Arthur, fascinate readers and wri...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This dissertation is a diachronic study of when and how the first five Plantagenet kings of England ...
This thesis centers on The Pendragon Cycle as a late-twentieth century retelling of the Arthurian le...
Around the twelfth century there was a change in the English concept of their territory, which expla...
Around the twelfth century there was a change in the English concept of their territory, which expla...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to ...
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 deals with the treatment of Arthurian legend in fine and applied art of the late ninetee...
This study explores the role of King Arthur in history. His legend grew from its roots in oral histo...
The Arthurian myth is one of the most fundamental and abiding ones of Western culture. The legend of...
The character of Merlin, closely related to the legend of the king Arthur, fascinate readers and wri...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
This dissertation is a diachronic study of when and how the first five Plantagenet kings of England ...
This thesis centers on The Pendragon Cycle as a late-twentieth century retelling of the Arthurian le...
Around the twelfth century there was a change in the English concept of their territory, which expla...
Around the twelfth century there was a change in the English concept of their territory, which expla...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...