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King Arthur: History and Legend

di Dorsey Armstrong

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The saga of King Arthur and his court is the most enduringly popular mythic tradition of Western civilization. For over 1,500 years, the Arthurian narrative has enthralled writers, artists, and a limitless audience spanning the Western world and beyond - and its appeal continues unabated in our time. No other heroic figure in literature compares with King Arthur in terms of global popularity and longevity; now, each year sees literally thousands of new versions of the story appear across diverse media, from fiction writing and visual arts to film and popular culture. Delve into the historical mystery behind the figure of Arthur, and discover the magnificent breadth of these epic tales. These 24 spellbinding lectures reveal the full scope of the Arthurian tradition, from its beginnings in post-Roman Britain to its extraordinary trajectory across the centuries and its latest incarnations in modern times. Your pathfinder in this world of mythic adventure and romance, Professor Armstrong, is one of the world's leading Arthurian scholars and the current editor-in-chief of the academic journal Arthuriana . Demonstrating both encyclopedic knowledge and an infectious passion for the subject, she leads you in tracing how the myth developed across time, clarifying many misunderstood aspects of the narrative, such as the origins of the Round Table and the figure of Merlin, the illicit love between Lancelot and Guenevere, and the varied manifestations of the magical Holy Grail. You'll discover how the legend was appropriated and assimilated by differing cultures, and how each writer and artist in the tradition reflected and commented, through the Arthurian narrative, on the concerns of their own time and place. The result is an illuminating look at one of the most engaging, entertaining, and influential legendary traditions the world has ever known.

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Fascinating course about King Arthur and all the fanfiction written about him and the Knights of the Round Table. ( )
  fuzzipueo | Apr 24, 2022 |
I bought this lecture set not because I am a fan of King Arthur but because I am curious about the origins of the legend and I know Professor Armstrong is an exceptional lecturer. The first few lectures provided that information of the origins handily and I could have happily stopped. I kept on listening because Armstrong is such an engaging lecturer that I looked forward to learning even more than I set out to. It is very likely I will listen to this set again. ( )
1 vota KateSavage | Mar 29, 2019 |
This is the second course I've listened to from Dorsey Armstrong, and she's an engaging and knowledgeable lecturer. Just so you have an idea of the range and scope of Arthurian material covered, Malory only comprises 30 minutes out of the 12 hours, although of course he's referenced elsewhere. Goes right up to the present and, yes, includes Monty Python. Very thorough. ( )
  mcduck68 | Apr 23, 2018 |
My most recent audio "book" was this Great Courses series of lectures on King Arthur. I'm reasonably knowledgeable about King Arthur, both because I've always been a fan and read a lot of Arthurian retellings and because I took an intense course on Arthur in college. So this series was a great combination of review and new material for me. I was especially interested in Armstrong's discussion of archaeological finds that are connected (or sometimes purported to be connected) to Arthur or other figures in the legends. Armstrong is really good at presenting this material (at first I thought she sounded a bit like she was talking (down) to seven year olds, but eventually I decided she was just trying to be personable in a situation that calls for that but is anything but (i.e. talking into a microphone)) and I was really into her little jokes and ways of talking in the end. My interest in Arthur waxes and wanes but pretty reliably sparks at least once a year (often in the summer, probably because I spent one memorable June in high school working through the mammoth Mists of Avalon), and listening to these lectures has really gotten my interest up again. I recommend them to anyone interested in the Arthur legends or the medieval period (most discussion is about medieval works, though we do get lectures on the 19th, 20th, and 21st century interpretations as well as discussions of Arthurian films and artwork (tapestries etc) other than texts). Fascinating, well presented, and easy to follow. ( )
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The saga of King Arthur and his court is the most enduringly popular mythic tradition of Western civilization. For over 1,500 years, the Arthurian narrative has enthralled writers, artists, and a limitless audience spanning the Western world and beyond - and its appeal continues unabated in our time. No other heroic figure in literature compares with King Arthur in terms of global popularity and longevity; now, each year sees literally thousands of new versions of the story appear across diverse media, from fiction writing and visual arts to film and popular culture. Delve into the historical mystery behind the figure of Arthur, and discover the magnificent breadth of these epic tales. These 24 spellbinding lectures reveal the full scope of the Arthurian tradition, from its beginnings in post-Roman Britain to its extraordinary trajectory across the centuries and its latest incarnations in modern times. Your pathfinder in this world of mythic adventure and romance, Professor Armstrong, is one of the world's leading Arthurian scholars and the current editor-in-chief of the academic journal Arthuriana . Demonstrating both encyclopedic knowledge and an infectious passion for the subject, she leads you in tracing how the myth developed across time, clarifying many misunderstood aspects of the narrative, such as the origins of the Round Table and the figure of Merlin, the illicit love between Lancelot and Guenevere, and the varied manifestations of the magical Holy Grail. You'll discover how the legend was appropriated and assimilated by differing cultures, and how each writer and artist in the tradition reflected and commented, through the Arthurian narrative, on the concerns of their own time and place. The result is an illuminating look at one of the most engaging, entertaining, and influential legendary traditions the world has ever known.

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