The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights. Collection of Tales & Myths about the Legendary British King
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- Nombre de pages192
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775299-8
- EAN8596547752998
- Date de parution14/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille505 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights, " James Knowles presents a richly woven tapestry of medieval lore, capturing the essence of chivalric ideals and heroic adventures. This seminal work, first published in the 19th century, revitalizes Arthurian legends for contemporary readers, employing an accessible yet evocative literary style that combines narrative finesse with moral exploration.
Knowles deftly intertwines historical elements with myth, inviting readers into a world where valor, loyalty, and the quest for the Holy Grail dominate, while also reflecting the era's fascination with romanticism and nationalism. James Knowles, a notable figure in the Victorian literary revival, was influenced by the cultural renaissance surrounding Arthurian myths. His commitment to educating the public about these tales is rooted in both his literary pursuits and his role as a historian.
Knowles' passion for the Arthurian legend is evident in his detailed characterizations and his dedication to presenting the complex relationships among King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the enchanting realm of Camelot, making the stories resonate with both his contemporaries and modern audiences alike. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by medieval history, mythology, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Knowles' engaging prose not only illustrates the grandeur of Camelot but also invites reflection on the virtues embodied by its characters. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer to Arthurian tales, this collection offers profound insights and timeless lessons, making it an essential addition to any literary library.
Knowles deftly intertwines historical elements with myth, inviting readers into a world where valor, loyalty, and the quest for the Holy Grail dominate, while also reflecting the era's fascination with romanticism and nationalism. James Knowles, a notable figure in the Victorian literary revival, was influenced by the cultural renaissance surrounding Arthurian myths. His commitment to educating the public about these tales is rooted in both his literary pursuits and his role as a historian.
Knowles' passion for the Arthurian legend is evident in his detailed characterizations and his dedication to presenting the complex relationships among King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the enchanting realm of Camelot, making the stories resonate with both his contemporaries and modern audiences alike. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by medieval history, mythology, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Knowles' engaging prose not only illustrates the grandeur of Camelot but also invites reflection on the virtues embodied by its characters. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer to Arthurian tales, this collection offers profound insights and timeless lessons, making it an essential addition to any literary library.
In "The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights, " James Knowles presents a richly woven tapestry of medieval lore, capturing the essence of chivalric ideals and heroic adventures. This seminal work, first published in the 19th century, revitalizes Arthurian legends for contemporary readers, employing an accessible yet evocative literary style that combines narrative finesse with moral exploration.
Knowles deftly intertwines historical elements with myth, inviting readers into a world where valor, loyalty, and the quest for the Holy Grail dominate, while also reflecting the era's fascination with romanticism and nationalism. James Knowles, a notable figure in the Victorian literary revival, was influenced by the cultural renaissance surrounding Arthurian myths. His commitment to educating the public about these tales is rooted in both his literary pursuits and his role as a historian.
Knowles' passion for the Arthurian legend is evident in his detailed characterizations and his dedication to presenting the complex relationships among King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the enchanting realm of Camelot, making the stories resonate with both his contemporaries and modern audiences alike. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by medieval history, mythology, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Knowles' engaging prose not only illustrates the grandeur of Camelot but also invites reflection on the virtues embodied by its characters. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer to Arthurian tales, this collection offers profound insights and timeless lessons, making it an essential addition to any literary library.
Knowles deftly intertwines historical elements with myth, inviting readers into a world where valor, loyalty, and the quest for the Holy Grail dominate, while also reflecting the era's fascination with romanticism and nationalism. James Knowles, a notable figure in the Victorian literary revival, was influenced by the cultural renaissance surrounding Arthurian myths. His commitment to educating the public about these tales is rooted in both his literary pursuits and his role as a historian.
Knowles' passion for the Arthurian legend is evident in his detailed characterizations and his dedication to presenting the complex relationships among King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the enchanting realm of Camelot, making the stories resonate with both his contemporaries and modern audiences alike. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by medieval history, mythology, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Knowles' engaging prose not only illustrates the grandeur of Camelot but also invites reflection on the virtues embodied by its characters. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer to Arthurian tales, this collection offers profound insights and timeless lessons, making it an essential addition to any literary library.








