Why, in the final part of Le Morte D'Arthur, did Sir Thomas Malory place the gravely wounded King Arthur into the hands of his most implacable adversary - his sister Morgan le Fay? Beyond Camlann offers an insightful elucidation of this most enduring of literary mysteries.
Why, in the final part of Le Morte D'Arthur, did Sir Thomas Malory place the gravely wounded King Arthur into the hands of his most implacable adversa...
Drawing on the original works of the medieval poets, but with their own interpretation of each episode, these verses retell of The Finding of The King, of A Cautionary Tale of Sir Lancelot du Lac, of An Adventure of Sir Gawain and The Greenish Knight, of The True Morte D'Arthur, and introduce The Sad, Sad Tale of Rose Parledieu.
Drawing on the original works of the medieval poets, but with their own interpretation of each episode, these verses retell of The Finding of The King...