Reading Notes: King Arthur A

I have been waiting for this unit so that I could read these stories ever since we began the semester. King Arthur is surrounded by such great stories and provides material for endless creative writing. The reading section this week has shown me a lot of new insights, despite me having read such a large quantity of King Arthur narratives. For instance, I am not sure how it has always gone over my head that Galahad is interpreted as a son of Sir Lancelot! Overall, reading these stories has been a serious trip down memory lane. I remember the classis use of old(e) English language in these stories, filled with thou, ye, and nigh. Sometimes it takes rereading a line a few times and using context to tell with some of the language used. But still, the usage immedietely places the reader back in the time of medieval castles. How appropriate that this week coincides with the season premiere of Game of Thrones!
 
GoT or King Arthur? 

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Story: King Arthur: Tales of the Round Table by Andrew Lang and illustrated by H.J. Ford (1902). Link

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