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Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion

by Beatrice Clay

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They are names to conjure with: Sir Galahad, Sir Launcelot, Queen Guenevere -- rising here alongside names of mythic heroes whose tales have been too-long forgotten: Sir Peredur, Sir Geraint, and the Fair Maiden of Astolat . . . Beatrice Clay's "Stories" brings together the works of Thomas Malory, who penned the classic "Morte d'Arthur," and Charlotte Guest, whose translations of ancient Welsh tales helped inspire Tennyson's poetic masterpiece, "The Idylls of the King," Clay's retelling of Arthurian tales remain as vibrant today as when they first became a popular success eighty years ago.… (more)
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This took me way back to my childhood. The stories are nicely retold by Ms. Clay. There are a couple of short explanatories on Heraldry and Chivalry included to end the book. Some questions have been included for the benefit of teachers. ( )
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They are names to conjure with: Sir Galahad, Sir Launcelot, Queen Guenevere -- rising here alongside names of mythic heroes whose tales have been too-long forgotten: Sir Peredur, Sir Geraint, and the Fair Maiden of Astolat . . . Beatrice Clay's "Stories" brings together the works of Thomas Malory, who penned the classic "Morte d'Arthur," and Charlotte Guest, whose translations of ancient Welsh tales helped inspire Tennyson's poetic masterpiece, "The Idylls of the King," Clay's retelling of Arthurian tales remain as vibrant today as when they first became a popular success eighty years ago.

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