Mordred : A Tragedy
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
103652602X
ISBN-13
9781036526023
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Poetry by individual poets
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This book plunges readers into the heart of Arthurian legend, weaving a narrative rich with chivalry, honor, and the timeless battle between good and evil. Set against the backdrop of early 15th-century Britain, it brings to life iconic characters such as Sir Lancelot, Guinevere, and King Arthur himself, along with a host of knights, ladies, and heralds who embody the ideals and challenges of their age. Through its vivid portrayal of tournaments and quests, this work explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the quest for justice in a world where magic and reality intertwine seamlessly.
The author skillfully positions these tales within the broader historical and literary context of medieval romance, offering readers insight into the social and political dynamics that shaped this period. The narrative delves deep into thematic explorations of nobilitynot just by birth but by actionsas characters navigate trials that test their virtues against the backdrop of Arthur's Camelot.
By encapsulating significant insights on chivalry's enduring legacy throughout history, this book illuminates not only the valorous deeds of knights and the intrigues of courtly life but also reflects on human nature's complexities. This compelling account invites readers to reconsider the values that define a true hero in any era.
The author skillfully positions these tales within the broader historical and literary context of medieval romance, offering readers insight into the social and political dynamics that shaped this period. The narrative delves deep into thematic explorations of nobilitynot just by birth but by actionsas characters navigate trials that test their virtues against the backdrop of Arthur's Camelot.
By encapsulating significant insights on chivalry's enduring legacy throughout history, this book illuminates not only the valorous deeds of knights and the intrigues of courtly life but also reflects on human nature's complexities. This compelling account invites readers to reconsider the values that define a true hero in any era.
This book plunges readers into the heart of Arthurian legend, weaving a narrative rich with chivalry, honor, and the timeless battle between good and evil. Set against the backdrop of early 15th-century Britain, it brings to life iconic characters such as Sir Lancelot, Guinevere, and King Arthur himself, along with a host of knights, ladies, and heralds who embody the ideals and challenges of their age. Through its vivid portrayal of tournaments and quests, this work explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the quest for justice in a world where magic and reality intertwine seamlessly.
The author skillfully positions these tales within the broader historical and literary context of medieval romance, offering readers insight into the social and political dynamics that shaped this period. The narrative delves deep into thematic explorations of nobilitynot just by birth but by actionsas characters navigate trials that test their virtues against the backdrop of Arthur''s Camelot.
By encapsulating significant insights on chivalry''s enduring legacy throughout history, this book illuminates not only the valorous deeds of knights and the intrigues of courtly life but also reflects on human nature''s complexities. This compelling account invites readers to reconsider the values that define a true hero in any era.
The author skillfully positions these tales within the broader historical and literary context of medieval romance, offering readers insight into the social and political dynamics that shaped this period. The narrative delves deep into thematic explorations of nobilitynot just by birth but by actionsas characters navigate trials that test their virtues against the backdrop of Arthur''s Camelot.
By encapsulating significant insights on chivalry''s enduring legacy throughout history, this book illuminates not only the valorous deeds of knights and the intrigues of courtly life but also reflects on human nature''s complexities. This compelling account invites readers to reconsider the values that define a true hero in any era.
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