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Le Morte d'Arthur - Complete 21 Books

Thomas Malory

Editora: Good Press

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Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur" stands as a cornerstone of Arthurian literature, weaving together the legendary tales of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the tragic love story of Lancelot and Guinevere. Written in the 15th century, Malory employs a chivalric narrative style that blends prose and poetic elements, exhibiting a rich, rhythmic cadence that invites readers into the mystical world of Camelot. The book's literary context reflects a synthesis of earlier Arthurian legends, courtly ideals, and a critical exploration of heroism, loyalty, and the inevitable decline of noble virtues, culminating in a poignant meditation on the nature of human existence and fallibility. Thomas Malory, a knight and a prisoner, drew upon the tumultuous backdrop of his own life when crafting "Le Morte d'Arthur." His experiences in the turbulent world of medieval England, marked by conflict and moral complexity, influenced his portrayal of Arthurian themes infused with both aspiration and despair. Malory'Äôs work reflects his personal struggles with honor and chivalry, mirroring the internal conflicts faced by his characters within the narrative. For readers seeking a profound exploration of the interplay between valor and vulnerability, "Le Morte d'Arthur" is an essential read. It not only offers a captivating narrative but also provides insights into the enduring questions of duty, love, and loss. This seminal work remains a vital touchstone for understanding the romantic and tragic elements that define the legend of King Arthur.
Disponível desde: 16/11/2023.
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