The Legend of Arthur in British and American Literature

The Legend of Arthur in British and American Literature
Title The Legend of Arthur in British and American Literature PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Robin Goodman
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 176
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Examines the history of the Arthurian legends and their role in English and American literature up to the present. One chapter is devoted to Malory's Morte Darthur.

King Arthur in America

King Arthur in America
Title King Arthur in America PDF eBook
Author Alan Lupack
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 408
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780859916301

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King Arthur in America analyzes the tremendous appeal of the Arthurian legends in America by examining the ways that Americans have found to democratize the Matter of Britain and to incorporate aspects of it not only into America's own mythologies but also into literature, film, social history, and popular culture.

The Return of King Arthur

The Return of King Arthur
Title The Return of King Arthur PDF eBook
Author Beverly Taylor
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 394
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN 0859911365

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The revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. Tennyson was widely criticised for his choice of a medieval topic; yet The Idylls of the Kingwere accepted as the national epic, and a flood of lesser works was inspired by them, on both sides of the Atlantic. Elisabeth Brewer and Beverly Taylor survey the course of Arthurian literature from 1800 to the present day, and give an account of all the major English and American contributions. Some of the works are well-known, but there are also a host of names which will be new to most readers, and some surprises, such as J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, rightly ignored as a text, but a piece oftheatrical history, for Sir Henry Irving played King Arthur, Ellen Terry was Guinevere, Arthur Sullivan wrote the music, and Burne-Jones designed the sets. The Arthurian works of the Pre-Raphaelites are discussed at length, as are the poemsof Edward Arlington Robinson, John Masefield and Charles Williams. Other writers have used the legends as part of a wider cultural consciousness: The Waste Land, David Jones's In Parenthesis and The Anathemata, and the echoes ofTristan and Iseult in Finnigan's Wake are discussed in this context. Novels on Arthurian themes are given their due place, from the satirical scenes of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elphin and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court to T.H. White's serio-comic The Once and Future King and the many recent novelists who have turned away from the chivalric Arthur to depict him as a Dark Age ruler. The Return of King Arthurincludes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends from 1800 to the present day.

A Short History of England's and America's Literature

A Short History of England's and America's Literature
Title A Short History of England's and America's Literature PDF eBook
Author Eva March Tappan
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1906
Genre American literature
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King Arthur in Popular Culture

King Arthur in Popular Culture
Title King Arthur in Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth S. Sklar
Publisher McFarland
Pages 273
Release 2015-10-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476605270

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The legend of King Arthur is embedded in British and American culture. Contemporary America, in particular, is a rich breeding ground for the Arthurian mythos, not only in films, novels, short stories, and fantasy and science fiction, but in other areas of popular and mass culture as well. This work is a collection of 18 previously unpublished essays that demonstrate the impressive extent to which the Arthurian legend continues to permeate contemporary culture beyond film and literature. The essays cover the Arthurian legend in economics, ethics, education, entertainment, music, fun and games, the Internet, and esoterica. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights

The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Title The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights PDF eBook
Author James Knowles
Publisher Arcturus Publishing
Pages 369
Release 2021-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1398809888

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Arthurian expert Sir James Knowles brings together fourteen tales of King Arthur and his knights, inspired by Alfred, Lord Tennyson's first four 'Idylls of the King'. Here is a fascinating journey through the land of ancient England where magic, mystery and warring factions come together in cataclysmic fashion. Beginning with the finding of the wizard Merlin, Sir James recounts the discovery of the legendary sword Excalibur, King Arthur's victory over the Saxons and his marriage to the beautiful Guinevere, as well as his battles against armies from Europe and his evasion of Queen Morgan's attempts to kill him with a magic garment. Tales include: • The Prophecies of Merlin and the Birth of Arthur • The Miracle of the Sword and Stone • The Lady of the Lake • The Founding of the Round Table • The Adventures of Sir Gawain Revealing the escapades of the Knights of the Round Table, such as Lancelot, Bedivere, Bors, Modred, Tristram and Galahad, as they seek to protect Arthur's kingdom, we discover how these fabled figures found their destiny. ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Classic Myths and Legends brings together beautiful retellings of mythologies from different traditions, from Celtic to Native American.

The Story of King Arthur and His Knights

The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
Title The Story of King Arthur and His Knights PDF eBook
Author Howard Pyle
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Pages 335
Release 2024-10-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1454957395

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The heroic legends of King Arthur and his brave Knights of the Round Table is now available in an unabridged, illustrated cloth hardcover edition in Union Square and Co.’s Children's Signature Clothbound Classics series. Although the folklore of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is centuries old, their spirited adventures continue to capture the hearts of young readers today. Camelot, Merlin, Morgana, the Holy Grail—all originating from Arthurian legend—have been widely adapted in media and modern fantasy world-building. This Children's Signature Clothbound Classics edition of The Story of King Arthur and His Knights is the only widely available edition of Howard Pyle’s version, which was written specifically for children.