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King Arthur: History and Legend

By: Dorsey Armstrong, The Great Courses
Narrated by: 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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I loved this set of lectures. Ms Armstrong gives so much information with much wit as well as expertise. I was hooked, and I laughed out loud many times.

Informative and Entertaining

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Dorsey Armstrong is a great storyteller and presents the facts in an easy to understand way. She has presented the legend from our most popular method of the medieval knight back to what is now considered to be his origins from Roman times up to variations of the legend today in all formats.

Great telling of how the legend is written down through the ages

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Very enjoyable, informative lectures covering all aspects of King Arthur related mythology, how it originated and evolved.

Excellent and interesting

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This audiobook has been a great refresher course on one of my most favourite works of literature. The narration was also incredible.

Legendary!

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I'm from the British Isles and at first I found it a bit strange that an American was lecturing on a topic so very British. I easily got over this however and was fully engaged within the first introduction lecture. Each lecture is approximately 30mins in length, and the whole course flows much like an audio book in that the lectures form chapters and there is a continuity as it progresses from the oldest source materials to the present. The lectures are insightful and concise, although times I did want more I understand that the course is trying to stick to these bitesize segments of 30mins. The lecturer is enthusiastic and passionate about the subject matter and a joy to listen to as a result. If I was in America I'd definitely enroll on her courses, at times I felt myself wanting to take notes as if I was actually in a classroom! Her depth of knowledge and experience are evident throughout and mixed are personal anecdotes which are both fun and relevant. 5 stars easily for Overall, Performance and although the 'story' isn't originally hers ;) I can't not give 5 stars to Story for one of the most enduring legends, the story of King Arthur.

a really good course for beginners

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