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Le Morte d'Arthur: Epic Adventures in a World of Chivalric Romance and Heroic Fantasy
Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur is a seminal work of English literature, providing a detailed recounting of King Arthur's legends, his knights of the Round Table, and the quest for the Holy Grail.
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About Le Morte d'Arthur: Epic Adventures in a World of Chivalric Romance and Heroic Fantasy
Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur is a seminal work of English literature, providing a detailed recounting of King Arthur's legends, his knights of the Round Table, and the quest for the Holy Grail. The book, written in the 15th century, weaves together various sources of Arthurian legend into a unified narrative, depicting Arthur's rise to kingship, the chivalric deeds of Sir Lancelot and other knights, the tragic love affair between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and Camelot's ultimate downfall. Malory's writing celebrates the virtues of chivalry—loyalty, honor, and bravery—while also reflecting on human weakness, treachery, and the passing of time. Le Morte d'Arthur, with its rich, archaic style and enduring themes of valor and sorrow, molded modern conceptions of the Arthurian mythos and is still considered a cornerstone of medieval literature. Its combination of great adventure, romance, and moral complexity transports readers to a world where ideals and human flaws coexist, providing ageless musings on the nature of power, love, and destiny.
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