King Arthur: Chivalry and Legend

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Translated by Ruth Sharman. The legend of King Arthur is central to British civilization. If he did exist, he lived in the Dark Ages between the end of the Roman Empire and the foundation of Saxon England. By the twelfth century he and his kingdom had become a national myth, sustained and elaborated by English and French writers and culminating in Sir Thomas Malory's "Morte d'Arthur", the embodiment of an ideal that even now shapes our view of the Middle Ages. This text explores the reasons for his enduring appeal, including new approaches in modern fiction and film.

Author(s): Anne Berthelot
Series: New Horizons
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 160
City: London

1. THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT 13
2. THE CREATION OF A LEGEND 31
3. THE LIFE OF ARTHUR 45
4. FEUDALISM AND CHIVALRY 67
5. AN EXTRAORDINARY LITERARY FLOWERING 85
DOCUMENTS 113
Further Reading 152
List of Illustrations 152
Index 157