Arthur and the Grail

“Arthur and the Grail” by Hubert Lampo, published by Sidgwick & Jackson in 1988, is a first edition that spans 160 pages. This book serves as an introduction to the intricate world of British folklore, specifically focusing on the legendary figures of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table. It explores the historical context and feasibility of these myths, connecting them to notable locations such as Tintagel Castle, Glastonbury, and Dozmary Pool.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the Arthurian legends, delving into their origins and the cultural significance they hold within European history. The text presents a thoughtful analysis of how these stories have been shaped by their geographical ties, offering insights into the interplay between myth and reality. This edition, written in English, invites those interested in history and folklore to engage with the complexities surrounding one of Great Britain’s most enduring narratives.
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An introduction to one of the most complex subjects of British folklore – the legend of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table. It examines the feasibility of Arthurian myths in relation to famous sites such as Tintagel Castle, Glastonbury and Dozmary Pool.
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