Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table
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Description
Andrew Lang’s Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table takes you on an enthralling journey into the heart of English history. This collection of stories brings to life the age of knights, chivalry, and epic quests. It’s a world where Excalibur’s gleam and the noble Round Table are at the center of grand adventures.
These narratives offer a glimpse into a world of honor, bravery, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. Encounter legendary figures like King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and the valiant Sir Lancelot as they navigate tales of love, betrayal, and redemption. Characters like the sorceress, Morgan Le Fay, add an element of intrigue to this captivating tapestry.
Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table remains an enduring source of fascination, connecting with readers across generations and immersing them in the magic of Arthurian legend.
Additional information
| Book Size | 5.5 x 8.5 in |
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| Color/B&W | Black & white |
| Cover Finish | Matte |
| Font Size | Crimson Text 13pt |
| Images | 25 black and white illustrations |
| Page Count | 178 |
| Paper Color | Cream |
| Paper Weight | 74gsm |
| Author | |
| Format | Softcover, Hardcover, Digital |
| Subject | |
| Book Type | Fiction, Anthology |
| Book Type | |
| Age Range | 8โ13 |
| Location | Europe |
| Time Period | Middle Ages |
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mrskturner (verified owner) –
Andrew Langโs retelling is the version I would place in a childโs hands for their first chapter book on King Arthur. Lang, the beloved author behind The Blue Fairy Book and all the colored fairy books, brings that same sensibility to these tales: wonder sits just beneath the surface, and in places the prose reads almost like a fairy tale itself.
This version is steeped in the church language of old England: Pentecost, prayers, vigils, and vows made before God. Faith is woven into the very fabric of knighthood here, and I consider that a gift to young readers. The characters are real; they are noble and flawed both at once, with hurdles to overcome and quests to pursue, and every tale is threaded with mystery, magic, and wonder.
We so often pair King Arthur with our medieval history studies, but I want to commend this book as a work of literature first. It belongs among the great legends and epics our children need to know. At Charlotte Mason Cottage Curriculum, we place this title on Rung 3 of our Literary Ladder, among the legends and epics.
For your young lords and ladies, I hope this tale stirs their hearts for the quest, and that they find in Arthur and his knights companions worth following into many a noble adventure.