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Le Morte D'Arthur Volume 2 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Le Morte D'Arthur Volume 2 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Series: Le Morte D'Arthur
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Eight tales divided into 21 books, Malory's work, written many
centuries after the events it purports to describe, is the
apotheosis of Arthurian legend. It is both a ripping yarn and
incalculably important in the effect it had on Englishmen's view of
themselves. Le Morte d'Arthur made coherent in the 15th century
what previously had been a mass of fable: starting with Arthur's
birth, accession and marriage to Guinevere; taking in the begetting
of his son Mordred with his half-sister Morgan; the creation of the
Round Table, defeat of the Roman emperor Lucius and Arthur's
coronation by the Pope; the emergence of Merlin, Lancelot, and the
Knights of the Round Table; the story of Tristram and Isode; the
fragmentation of the Round Table and the knights' search for the
Holy Grail; Lancelot and Guinevere's adultery and Arthur's
discovery of it which resulted in war between the two men and
Mordred's revolt against his father. It ends with Arthur's death in
battle with Mordred, and the removal of his body to Avalon. Malory
mentions the legend that the king still lives, awaiting the time
when he is required to return. (Kirkus UK)
An immortal story of love, adventure, chivalry, treachery and death. Edited and first published by William Caxton in 1485, Le Morte D'Arthur is Sir Thomas Malory's unique and splendid version of the Arthurian legend. Mordred's treason, the knightly exploits of Tristan, Lancelot's fatally divided loyalties and his love for Guenever, the quest for the Holy Grail; all the elements are there woven into a wonderful completeness by the magic of his prose style. The result is not only one of the most readable accounts of the knights of the Round Table but also one of the most moving. As the story advances towards the inevitable tragedy of Arthur's death the effect is cumulative, rising with an impending sense of doom and tragedy towards its shattering finale.
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