Le Morte dArthur, Thomas Malory
Le Morte dArthur, Thomas Malory
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Le Morte d'Arthur
The Death of Arthur

Author: Thomas Malory

Narrator: Bill Homewood

Abridged: 38 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/24/2020

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Of all the legends of Western civilization, perhaps the glorious adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are the best known. The Quest for the Holy Grail, and the undying illicit love between Sir Launcelot and Queen Guenever, have provided inspiration for storytellers and poets down the ages, and sparked so many films and books of our own time. 15th-century knight Sir Thomas Malory penned the book with relish, packing his story with tales of heroism, treachery and revenge, noble suitors, beautiful princesses, dragons, sorcerers, giants and bloody deeds of derring-do on and off the jousting field.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on November 27, 2009

I just recently finished reading "Le Morte d'Arthur", and it was an interesting experience. It defies categorization. Not a novel, not an epic poem, not exactly a collection of myths, more than a collection of folk stories, certainly a product of a Christian imagination, but very earthy. Repetitive,......more

Goodreads review by Roy on December 24, 2018

It happened one Pentecost when King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table had all assembled at the castle of Kynke Kenadonne and were waiting, as was customary, for some unusual event to occur before settling down to the feast, that Sir Gawain saw through the window three gentlemen riding tow......more

Goodreads review by Markus on June 22, 2019

The ultimate piece of Arthurian legend? Perhaps. It took me a quarter of a century as a passionate lover of mythology and fantasy to read Le Morte d'Arthur, and in the end I only did so because I've started regularly encountering and listening to people who know much more about Arthurian literature t......more

Goodreads review by Jaclyn on November 27, 2008

At long last hath I enchieved the goodliest quest of 937 pages of Ye Olde English! 937 pages of damosels and knights smiting everych other and breaking their spears all to-brast, and tourneys and "justing" and villainous kings who traitorly slew... oops, there I go again. I'm just! so! happy! I've be......more

Goodreads review by Adam on December 26, 2021

Very much recommend this edition -as for MORTE itself, the interminable quest for the grail drags it down, but the high points are remarkable. Lancelot and Guinevere...Tristram and Isolde...Gawain, such great characters. I come from TH White and that will always be my favorite version of this myth,......more