Arthurian romances
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Arthurian romances
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Arthurian romances
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- The Arthurian legends, an illustrated anthology, selected and introduced by Richard Barber
- Bulfinch's mythology; The age of fable, The age of chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne
- The quest of the Holy Grail, Translated with an introd. by P. M. Matarasso
- The Pendragon, Catherine Christian
- The wicked day, Mary Stewart
- Le morte Darthur, the Winchester manuscript, Sir Thomas Malory ; edited and abridged with an introduction and notes by Helen Cooper
- The death of King Arthur, a new verse translation, Simon Armitage
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a new verse translation, [translated by] Simon Armitage
- Tales of King Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory ; edited and abridged, with an introduction, by Michael Senior
- Morte Darthur, The birth life and acts of King Arthur of his noble knights of the round table their marvellous enquests and adventures the achieving of the San Greal and in the end Le morte d'Arthur with the dolourous death and departing out of this world of them all, the text as written by Sir Thomas Malory and imprinted by William Caxton at Westminster the year MCCCCLXXXV and now spelled in modern style ; with an introduction by Professor Rhys and embellished with many original designs by Aubrey Beardsley ; MDCCCCIX
- Excalibur, an Orion Pictures release thru Warner Bros, a Warner Communications Company ; directed and produced by John Boorman ; screenplay, Rospo Pallenberg and John Boorman ; executive producers, Edgar F. Gross, Robert A. Eisenstein
- Arthurian romances, Chrétien de Troyes ; translated with an introduction and notes by William W. Kibler (Erec and Enide translated by Carleton W. Carroll)
- The Wicked day, Mary Stewart
- King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, re-told out of the old romances by Roger Lancelyn Green ; and illustrated by Lotte Reiniger
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, edited by J.A. Burrow
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a new verse translation, [translated by] Simon Armitage
- Arthurian romances, Chrétien de Troyes ; translated [from the Old French] by W. W. Comfort ; introduction and notes by D. D. R. Owen
- The story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur, by Howard Pyle
- Le morte d'Arthur, by Thomas Malory ; [edited by William Caxton], Volume 1
- Bulfinch's medieval mythology, the age of chivalry, Thomas Bulfinch
- Parzival, Wolfram von Eschenbach ; translated by A.T. Hatto
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