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The Last Kingdom author offers realistic take on the Arthurian legend in The Winter King series - MSNBernard Cornwell, the author behind the popular Last Kingdom books, wrote a three-book series about King Arthur called The Winter Knight, which he offers a less romantic version of the old ...
LONDON — A 14th century hand-illustrated book with all the tales of King Arthur’s legendary court, is expected to earn more than $3 million at a Sotheby’s auction in London next m… ...
Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.
In Lev Grossman’s new book, “The Bright Sword,” an eager adventurer stumbles into a Camelot that has fallen into hopelessness and disarray after the death of the king.
Variations on the classic Merlin and King Arthur legends span hundreds, if not thousands, of retellings. Many are documented within handwritten medieval manuscripts dating back over a millenia ...
The manuscript, handwritten by a medieval scribe in Old French, served as the sequel to the legend of King Arthur. There are just over three dozen surviving copies of the sequel today.
Comic book versions of King Arthur were fairly common and generally tame prior to the early '80s, before DC's 12-issue "for mature readers only" maxi-series Camelot 3000 offered something more ...
Book finally reveals if King Arthur and his round table were real Who was King Arthur? That question has puzzled researchers for hundreds of years, yet still, no consensus has been reached.
The first time we see Arthur (Iain De Caestecker) in MGM+’s The Winter King, he looks nothing like the wise and noble ruler of myth.He looks, in fact, a right mess: eyes bulging, jaw slack ...
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