The Once and Future King

The Once and Future King by T. H. White, published by Penguin Publishing Group on November 1, 2011, is a fantasy classic that intricately retells the saga of King Arthur. This edition spans 656 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young boy named “Wart,” who is tutored by the magician Merlyn, preparing him for an extraordinary future as Arthur, King of the Britons. The story encompasses themes of adventure, romance, and magic, set against the backdrop of Camelot and the chivalrous values of its knights.
Readers will encounter the founding of Camelot and the noble quests of the Round Table, alongside the complexities of Arthur’s reign. The tale delves into the challenges posed by forbidden love, treachery, and familial betrayal, particularly through the relationships involving Queen Guenever, Lancelot, and Arthur’s half-sister Morgause. This edition captures the essence of Arthurian legends, blending elements of fantasy and mythology to create a rich narrative that has captivated audiences for generations.
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T. H. White’s masterful retelling of the saga of King Arthur is a fantasy classic as legendary as Excalibur and Camelot, and a poignant story of adventure, romance, and magic that has enchanted readers for generations.
Once upon a time, a young boy called “Wart” was tutored by a magician named Merlyn in preparation for a future he couldn’t possibly imagine. A future in which he would ally himself with the greatest knights, love a legendary queen and unite a country dedicated to chivalrous values. A future that would see him crowned and known for all time as Arthur, King of the Britons.
During Arthur’s reign, the kingdom of Camelot was founded to cast enlightenment on the Dark Ages, while the knights of the Round Table embarked on many a noble quest. But Merlyn foresaw the treachery that awaited his liege: the forbidden love between Queen Guenever and Lancelot, the wicked plots of Arthur’s half-sister Morgause and the hatred she fostered in Mordred that would bring an end to the king’s dreams for Britain—and to the king himself.
“[The Once and Future King] mingles wisdom, wonderful, laugh-out-loud humor and deep sorrow—while telling one of the great tales of the Western world.”—Guy Gavriel Kay
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