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Le Morte d'Arthur, Vol. 1 - Community Reviews back

by Thomas Malory, Janet Cowen, John Lawlor
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
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...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This is the second volume of Le Morte d'Arthur and shouldn't be seen as the second book of a trilogy, just a continuation, 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 loo...
Edward
Edward rated it 14 years ago
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume IINotes to Volume IIGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
Edward
Edward rated it 14 years ago
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume IINotes to Volume IIGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
Edward
Edward rated it 14 years ago
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume INotes to Volume IGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
Edward
Edward rated it 14 years ago
IntroductionFurther ReadingEditor's Note--Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume INotes to Volume IGlossary of Proper NounsGlossary
Books by the Lake
Books by the Lake rated it 17 years ago
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...
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