Through Gilbert's evocative prose, the narrative explores the mystical influence of the wizard Merlin, the prowess of Sir Lancelot, and the spiritual pursuit of the Holy Grail. Each chapter presents classic episodes of Arthurian myth, including the acquisition of the magical blade Excalibur and the complex relationships that ultimately test the stability of the kingdom.
Suitable for both young readers and adults, "King Arthur" captures the enduring magic of medieval romance. It emphasizes the timeless struggle between good and evil while highlighting the heroic virtues that have made these tales a cornerstone of Western literature. This collection remains a vital contribution to the preservation of folk heritage, offering a rich tapestry of adventure and legend.
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