The study of the Arthurian legend in the 1600s has revealed almost
no romance; the stories are more about the truth of Arthur's
existence and his exploits, with influence due to political bearing
of the royalty versus parliament at the time. This fascinating
study elucidates the differences between the stories of the
seventeenth century and those more well-known now and looks at the
development of the literature in line with the political climate
and its links with Arthurian prophecy and lineage. Originally
published 1932 and again in 1967.
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