The richly embroidered story of King Arthur as set down by Sir Thomas Malory during the Middle Ages has unfailingly intrigued generations of readers. P.J.C. Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory and president of the British branch of the International Arthurian Society; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Le Morte Darthur; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty, of La Salle University, begin this survey by assessing the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Then, supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's archetypal Le Morte Darthur.
"P.J.C Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford world's classics edition of Le morte d'Arthur ; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty assess the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's famous work--Container."
"The richly embroidered story of King Arthur as set down by Sir Thomas Malory during the Middle Ages has unfailingly intrigued generations of readers. P.J.C. Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory and president of the British branch of the International Arthurian Society; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Le Morte Darthur; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty, of La Salle University, begin this survey by assessing the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Then, supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's archetypal Le Morte Darthur."@en
"The richly embroidered story of King Arthur as set down by Sir Thomas Malory during the Middle Ages has unfailingly intrigued generations of readers. P.J.C. Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory and president of the British branch of the International Arthurian Society; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Le Morte Darthur; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty, of La Salle University, begin this survey by assessing the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Then, supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's archetypal Le Morte Darthur. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (26 minutes)."@en
"The richly embroidered story of King Arthur as set down by Sir Thomas Malory during the Middle Ages has unfailingly intrigued generations of readers. P. J. C. Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory and president of the British branch of the International Arthurian Society; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Le Morte Darthur; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty, of La Salle University, begin this survey by assessing the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Then, supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's archetypal Le Morte Darthur. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production."
"P.J.C Field, one of the world's top authorities on Malory; Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford world's Classics edition of Le morte d'Arthur ; and medievalist Kevin J. Harty assess the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Supported by reenactments, location footage, and works of art, the program examines each section of Malory's famous work."@en
"The richly embroidered story of King Arthur as set down by Sir Thomas Malory during the middle ages has intrigued generations. P.J.C. Field, president of the British branch of the Internatinal Arthurian Society, Helen Cooper, editor of the Oxford edition of Le Morte Darthur and medievalist Kevin J. Harty begin this survey by assessing the historical and apocryphal underpinnings of the Arthurian legend. Then the program examines each section of Malory's Le Morte Darthur supported by reenactments, location footage and works of art."@en
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