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Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

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The story of King Arthur and his Knights is one of the greatest that men have ever made, greater by far than that of Charlemagne, which had come into fashion a little earlier, greater perhaps even than the Tale of Troy, already some two thousand years old, which for some centuries it eclipsed.

It is through the fifteenth-century prose of Sir Thomas Malory, in which homeliness and nobility go hand-in-hand, that it holds its place in our hearts, but the story itself was the outcome of the second half of the twelfth century and the beginning of the thirteenth, the days in England of Henry II. and his three turbulent sons, Geoffrey, Richard CA ur de Lion, and John, the days in France of trouvere and troubadour, the days in Italy of S.

Francis of Assisi and the worldliness against which he strove.

Something of the spirit of all these entered into the story, together with some contemporary theology, while the stuff of which it was woven was largely derived from the Celtic borderland with which the Norman rulers of England had come in contact in Wales and Brittany.

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147338804X / 9781473388048
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16/04/2013
English
590 pages
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