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The death of King Arthur

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TheAlliterative Morte Arthure- the title given to a four-thousand line poem written sometime around 1400 - was part of a medieval Arthurian revival which produced such masterpieces asSir Gawain and the Green Knightand Sir Thomas Malory's proseMorte D'Arthur. LikeGawain, theAlliterativeMorte Arthureis a unique manuscript (held in the library of Lincoln Cathedral) by an anonymous author, and written in alliterating lines which harked back to Anglo-Saxon poetic composition. UnlikeGawain, whose plot hinges around one moment of jaw-dropping magic,TheDeath of King Arthurdeals in the cut-and-thrust of warfare and politics: the ever-topical matter of Britain's relationship with continental Europe, and of its military interests overseas. Simon Armitage is already the master of this alliterative music, as his earlier version ofSir Gawain and the Green Knight(2006) so resourcefully and exuberantly showed. His new translation restores a neglected masterpiece of story-telling, by bringing vividly to life its entirely medieval mix of ruthlessness and restraint.

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Product Details
Faber and Faber
0571282075 / 9780571282074
eBook (EPUB)
821.1
12/12/2011
English
170 pages
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