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In The Round Table, Howard Pyle gathers the central ideals of Arthurian romance-chivalry, fellowship, perilous adventure, and moral testing-into a vigorous retelling shaped for young and adult readers alike. His prose is deliberately archaic, stately, and rhythmic, evoking Malory while remaining clearer and more narrative-driven than its medieval sources. Set within the literary afterlife of Le Morte d'Arthur and Victorian medievalism, the book presents Camelot not merely as a court of marvels, but as an ethical imagination: a place where courage must be joined to courtesy, loyalty, and spiritual aspiration. Pyle, an influential American illustrator, writer, and teacher, helped define the visual and literary language of heroic legend for modern audiences. His fascination with medieval romance, folklore, and historical adventure grew from both artistic practice and pedagogical conviction. He believed that old tales could educate the moral sense while delighting the imagination, and his own illustrations reinforced the grandeur, discipline, and dramatic clarity of his narratives. This book is recommended to readers seeking an accessible yet dignified entrance into Arthurian legend. It is especially valuable for those interested in how medieval romance was reshaped for modern literary culture.
ISBN9788028373610
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date05/15/24
Pages200
Main GenreYoung Adult Books
Sub GenreFolktales
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price13.50 €
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