King Arthur's Death
Discover the poignant tales of chivalry and tragedy in King Arthur's Death, expertly edited by Larry Dean Benson. Published by Liverpool University Press in 1986, this captivating collection spans 294 pages, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of medieval literature.
The anthology features two significant texts: the Stanzaic Morte Arthur, which delves into the complex love triangle between Lancelot, Arthur, and Guinevere, and the Alliterative Morte Arthur, which explores the noble yet tumultuous aspirations of Arthur and his valiant knights. Benson's thoughtful editing ensures accessibility for readers with little or no background in Middle English, allowing them to fully appreciate the depth and beauty of these classic works.
Whether you are a scholar, a student, or simply a lover of literature, King Arthur's Death offers an engaging exploration of themes that resonate through time. Dive into this timeless narrative today!