1st Edition

King Arthur In Legend and History

Edited By Richard White Copyright 1998

    Presenting selections from medieval Latin, Welsh, English, French and German literature, Richard White traces the Arthurian legend from the earliest mentions of Arthur in Latin chronicles to Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Many of these selections are translated here for the time into English.

    Bringing together an extensive range of diverse material which reveals the development of the figure of Arthur, this anthology enables the reader to understand how the Arthurian legend developed over a period of more than five hundred years. King Arthur in Legend and History also includes a chronology of key Arthurian texts, an appendix of the Arthurian Courts, a list of sources, suggestions for further reading and bibliography. Also inlcludes five maps.

    Note on the Editor, Chronology of Key Arthurian Texts, Foreword, Introduction, Note on the Text, Maps, King Arthur in Legend and History, Part I: Early Works, Part 2: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the 'Brut' Chronicle Tradition, Part 3: Arthur in Early French Romance, Part 4: The Vulgate Cycle, Part 5: Later French Romance, Part 6: German and English Romances, Part 7: Historical Texts, Appendix: Arthurian Courts, Notes, List of Sources, Suggestions for Further Reading, Bibliography, Acknowledgements

    Biography

    Richard White is Visiting Lecturer at Tamagawa University, Tokyo.

    "...a treasure-house ...the reader of this anthology will acquire a greater awarenss of the richness and diversity of the representation of the figure of King Arthur which existed in medieval literature and history." -- Arthuriana
    "[Richard White's] new book can only enhance his reputation, for he has gathered in one volume all the early records of Arthur. This has been attempted before...but never has it been done so thoroughly...The legend is susceptible to any number of other interprestations, and what Richard White has done, so valuably, is to give us their raw material--the very stuff of dreams." -- The Wall Street Journal
    "[Offers] an intriguing picture of Arthur and of the very different cultures that made use of him." -- Publisher's Weekly
    "Recommended for public and academic libraries or wherever there is strong Arthurian interest." -- Library Journal
    "An excellent anthology, this will prove the foundation of any Arthurian collection." -- The Midwest Book Review