Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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The winter sea was grey and the grass was grey and the stone of the little chapel on the hill was grey. Towards noon it began to rain, but still the rocks resounded to the clang of mailed feet as the knights strode from the yard where ...
The crowd laughed to see one so meanly dressed andinsignificant of figureoffer to draw the stone, and Sir Kay called out to the boy to be gone and not to waste everyone's time. 'Thisis a challenge for noble knights,' he said,'not for ...
And it is indubitably the case that the young Arthur was thought tobe of no significance till thisdaythathe issaid to have drawn the sword from the stone. He had served latterly inthehousehold of a knight who goes by different names, ...
And they saidhe shouldseek out a lad withouta father,then killthe boy,and sprinkle the stones and mortar withhis blood. This beingdone, theysaid, thefoundations would stand firm. Now, thoughVortigern was, byGeoffrey'saccount, ...
'Because you areignorant menand donotknow why yourtower cannotbe built, you havetold the Kingthatmy blood should besprinkled on the stone and mortar. I wonder what nonsense you would devise next when youfound that that remedy did not ...
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ARTHUR THE KING
User Review - KirkusHistorical novelist Massie unrolls the familiar knightly yarns with some fresh, unusual twists.Offering a vaguely postmodern take not merely on Arthur himself but on the whole of British history, the ... Read full review