
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's Morte dArthur
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This enhanced edition of 'Stories of King Arthur and His Knights' enriches your reading experience by providing in-depth analysis and context for Malory's classic tale. With detailed character breakdowns, geographical settings, and a comprehensive glossary of terms, readers can fully immerse themselves in the legendary world of Camelot. This supplement not only clarifies complex themes and archaic language but also invites a deeper understanding of chivalry and the quests that define these iconic characters.
- Track character relationships and motivations
- Understand historical and cultural references
- Clarify key terms in context
- Follow major themes, motifs, and social settings
- Distinguish real-world and fictional locations
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- Adds "Context so far" to help readers quickly refresh key events and stay oriented throughout the book.
- Adds character introduction that help readers understand important people as they first appear.
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