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Mystic Realms Arthurian eBooks

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The Idylls of the KIng The Mabinogion
The Idylls of the King The Mabinogion
The Victorian poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, based his twelve poem 'Idylls of the King' (1859-85) on the Morte D'Arthur The Mabinogion is a collection of Welsh folk tales, the earliest extant copy of which dates from the thirteenth century. However much of the material is considerably older with the four stories of the first group recording memories of ancient Celtic mythology
   
Morte D'Arthur The High History of the Holy Grail
Morte D'Arthur The High History of the Holy Grail
Edited and first published by William Caxton in 1485, Sir Thomas Malory's unique and splendid version of the Arthurian legend tells an immortal story of love, adventure, chivalry, treachery, and death. The anonymous 'Perlesvaus' (entitled ‘The High History of the Holy Grail’ by Sebastian Evans in his translation) is believed to have been composed on the continent of Europe, circa 1220-1230, as a continuation of Chretien DeTroyes' unfinished work "Perceval, or the Knight of the Grail".
   
Gildas:  De Excidio Britonum The History of the Kings of Britain
Gildas:  De Excidio Britonum The History of the Kings of Britain
This book is the only substantial source which survives from the time of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain and is the only contemporary Arthurian source that can be examined today "The much-maligned Geoffrey of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth and later Bishop of St.Asaph's, first popularized King Arthur's story, around 1139, in his "History of the Kings of Britain".
   
Gawain and the Green Knight  
Gawain and the Green Knight  
 
 
Vita Merllini Legends of the Middle Ages
 
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