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King Arthur: Hero and Legend (Paperback, New edition)
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King Arthur: Hero and Legend (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R562
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An account of the development of the King Arthur legends. It is
Barber's contention that the King Arthur of Camelot and Round Table
fame began with a mysterious gentleman who was, in fact, a "heroic
figure from an obscure age of history about whom we know almost
nothing." Barber's meticulous research leads him to conclude that
the original Arthur shall remain an enigma and "we shall never know
his true history." But it may be just this elusive quality that has
endeared Arthur to writers and poets - and even to archeologists
and historians - throughout the ages. Barber traces Arthur's roots
from 9th-century references in Welsh poetry to the possibility that
the legend began with a Roman commander named "Artorious." He
follows Arthurian references through English, Irish, Welsh, French,
German and American literature all the way up to the stage and
screen versions of Camelot and Disney's The Sword in the Stone.
(Camelot was a "disastrously lavish travesty" of T.H. White's The
Once and Future King, according to Barber.) This is, however, a
scholarly treatment of Arthur. Barber acknowledges that most of the
material in the book has never before appeared in popular form.
Those who prefer their Arthur in more sentimental forms will find
this a bit like taking apart a beautiful music box to see what
makes it tick. But for those who want to know the legend's origins,
comprehensive and interesting. (Kirkus Reviews)
The whole subject is brought up to date - Arthurian buffs will want
this book. DAILY TELEGRAPHWho was the real Arthur? Why were his
knights so famous? Was he buried at Glastonbury? Richard Barber
takes the story from the anonymous 8th century chronicler who first
listed his battles to the novelists of the 20th century. A clear
and readable account of the development of the stories about Arthur
and his court from the earliest times to the present day.
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