One of the earliest printed works of the fantasy genre can be found in the 15th century’s Le Morte d’Arthur, French for “the death of Arthur.” The book, published in 1485 by Sir Thomas Malory (whose ...
“ IT IS apparent in all histories,” says the preface to one of the many editions of Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte d’Arthur, “that there were nine most famous and renowned kings and princes, who, for their ...
Having been so enthusiastic about the most recent Royal Shakespeare Company adaptation of a classic story (the wonderful Arabian Nights from last Christmas), I arrived in Stratford with high hopes for ...
Le Morte D'Arthur: 'But ye shall abide, and I shall throw such an enchantment upon him that he shall not awake within the space of an hour' ...
pencil and watercolor heightened with touches of bodycolour and with scratching out ...
Chris Crawford’s self-described “magnum opus”, an interactive storyworld about King Arthur Games metadata is powered by IGDB.com We may earn a commission when ...
King Arthur faces his doom as his kingdom is undermined from within by the love of his queen for Sir Launcelot, and the treachery of Mordred, his son born of incest.
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