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Title: THE CHARACTER OF KING ARTHUR IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
By: Rosemary Morris
Format: Hardback

List price: £85.00


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ISBN 10: 0859910881
ISBN 13: 9780859910880
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER LTD
Pub. date: 1 July, 1985
Edition: Revised ed.
Series: Arthurian Studies v. 4
Pages: 183
Description: Examines the legend of Arthur, based on Geoffrey of Monmouth's "History of the Kings of Britain". This book illustrates how medieval writers retold what they believe to be the story of a real historical figure and how the story of Arthur took shape. It looks at his antecedents, the story of his conception and birth, and his accession.
Synopsis: Dr Morris examines how the legend grew through the retelling of what medieval writers believed was the story of an historical figure, based not on some lost Welsh biography, but on Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain, the `authorised' version of Arthur's career. She looks at his antecedents, the story of his conception and birth, and his accession, moving on to discuss his warfare, his role in peacetime, his relationships with his family, his personal attributes, and his problematical death, showing how Arthur remains a distinct character in medieval literature despite appearing in an infinite variety of guises. Arthur appears in medieval literature in an infinite variety of different guises, yet remains a distinct character. Medieval writers, however freely they treat their sources, respected the traditions of the past, and Dr Morris, in writing the 'biography' of Arthur, is concerned to show the complex intelinking of different versions of his story. Her approach is through the sequence of events which make up Arthur's career. She looks in turn at his antecedents, the story of his conception and birth, and his accession, the initial 'facts' and the discusses his warfare, his role in peacetime, his relationships with his family, and his personal attributes. The problems surrounding Arthur's death are examined in the final chapter. Throughout the book, Dr Morris is concerned to 'use Arthur tro find out about the sources rather than vice versa' and in so doing illustrates both how medieval writers retold what they believe to be the story of a real historical figure and how the familiar story of Arthur gradually took shape over the centuries, based not on some lost Welsh biography, but on Geoffrey of Monmouth's l>History of the Kings of Britain/l> the 'authorised' version of Arthur's career for almost all medieval writers
Publication: UK
Imprint: D.S. Brewer
Returns: Non-returnable
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