This is the first volume of Le Morte d'Arthur and shouldn't be seen as the first book of a trilogy, just the first half, and not meant to be read alone. I agree with the reviewer who said this is not for the faint of heart, and few general readers are going to find this a great read. If you're looki...
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume INotes to Volume IGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume INotes to Volume IGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
Though I consider myself generally open to non-modern literature, I found this awfully hard to read. The descriptions of tourneys and combats are maddeningly repetitive, and attention is paid to matters of accoutrement, wealth, and genealogy that, I think, can't possibly appeal to those outside that...