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KING ARTHUR ` S LEGEND
Arthurian Legend , group of tales that developed in the Dark
Ages concerning Arthur , semihistorical king of the Britons , and
his knights . The legend is a complex weaving of ancient Celtic
mythology with later tradiditions around a core of possible
historical authenticity .
The earliest references to Arthur found in Welsh sources –
the poem , Y Gododdin ( c. 600 ) , histories written in Latin , in
the 9th and 10th centuries , and tales in the Welsh story
collection The Mabinogion (c. 1100 ) . In one of these tales
Arthur’s wife , Guinevere , and his knights Kay , Bedivere and
Gawain make their appearance . The earliestcontinuous Arthurian
narrative is given in the Historia Regum Britanniae (c . 1139 )
by the English writer Geoffrey of Monmouth . Here Arthur is
identified as the son of the British king Uther Pentragon and
his counsellor Merlin is introduced . The Historia mentions the
isle of Avalon , where Arthur went to recover from wounds after
his last batlle , and it tells of Guinevere’s infidelity and
the rebellion instigated by Arthur’s nepheww Mordred .
All later developments of the Arthurian legend are based on
Geoffrey’s work . Thus , the first English Arthuurian story , in
the poet Layamon’s Roman de Brut (1205 ) is an English version
of Geoffrey’s Historia . Arthur os depictedas a warrion on an
epic scale ; and the story of his magic sword Excalibur , which
only he could extract from a rock , is incluted for the first
time .
An Arthurian tradition also developed in Europe , probably based
on stories handeddown from the Celts , who migrated to Brittany
in the 5th and 6th centuries . By 1100Arthurian romances were
known as far away as Italy . Inspirated by chivalry and
courtly love , they are more concerned with the exploits of
Arthur’s knights than with Arthur himself .
The oldest of the French Arthurian romances is a series of
12th – century poems by Chetien de Troyes . One introduces
Lancelot , Arthur’s chief knight and his rival for
Guinevere’s love ; another poem about Percival (see beloww ) is
the search for the Holy Grail , which from then on was
incorporated into the legend . Chretien’s work had great
influence on later Arthurian romance , particulary early German
versions , such as Erec and Lwein , by the 12th - century poet
Hartmann von Aue and the epic Parzifal (c . 1210 0 ), by Wolfram
von Eschenbach . By the early 13th century the story of Tristan
and Iseult ( or Tristan and Isolde ) , from another Celtic
tradition , was added to the Arthurian legend .
English Arthurian romances , datingfrom the 13th and 14th
centuries , concerned individual knights – Percival and Galahad ,
the Grail knights , and especially Gawain . The culminating
masterpiece of these was anonymously written Sir Gawain and the
Green Knight ( c. 1370 ) . A number of these were retold , in
English prose , by Thomas Malory in his Morte d’Arthur ( 1485 )
. On this book the poet Alfred , Lord Tennyson based his Idylls
of the King ( 1859 – 1885 ) , an allegorical treatment of
Victorian society .
Many other writers have adapted the stories of Arthur and his
knights and their great court at Camelot to contemporary
tastes and themes . The poet Edmund Spenser used Arthur , as the
perfect knight in his epic allegory of Elizabethan society ,
The Faerie Queene ( 1590 – 1599 ) . Mark Twain contrasted New
England progressivism with medieval society in his A Connecticut
Yankee at King Arthur’sCours (1880 ) . The Once and Future
king (4 vols . , 1939 _ 1958 ) , by the English author T . H .
White , remains a widely read modern version of the legend .
Music , too , shows the abiding interest in Arthurian stories –
from Parsifal by Richard Wagner ( 1882 ) to the Broadwway musical
Camelot ( 1960 ) , by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe .
Arthur ( fl . 6th century ) , semi – legendary King of the
Britons who fought against the invading Anglo – Saxons .
Although some historias consider him a mythical figure , there
is reason to believe that a historicsl Arthur may have led
the long resistance of the Britons against the invaders ; some
7th – century texts refer to a great warrior named Arthur .
According to legend , Arthur was the son of Uther Pendragon ,
King of Britain . Kept in obscurity during childhood , he was
suddenly presented to the people as their king , and valiant
ruler . He cathered a great company of knights in his court ;
promblems of precedence were avoided by the use of a round
table at gatherings .
With his queen , Guinevere , Arthur maintained a magnifecent
court at the legendary Camelot ( perhaps the modern Caerleon on
the southern border of Wales , or the hill fort at South
Cadbury in Somerset ) . His wars and victories extended to the
continent of Europe , where he siccessfully defied the forces of
the Roman Empire until he was called home because of the
acts of his nephew Mordred , who had rebelled and seized his
kingdom . In the final battleof Canlan , in south – western
England , the king and the traitorbothfell , pierced by each
other’s spears . Arthur was mysteriously carried away to the
mythical island of Avalon to be healed of his “grievous
wound “ .
The first allusion to Arthur is in the Welsh poem Y Gododdin
( c. 600 ) . He is again mentioned id Historia Britonum (c. 850 )
of the Welsh historian Nennius ( fl. C. 800 ); the Annales
Cambriae , in a 10th – century manuscript , mentions him , giving
537 as the date of his death ; and the fully developed legend
appears in the Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1139 ) of the
English chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth .
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