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Henry Gilbert

King Arthur's Knights

In “King Arthur's Knights,” Henry Gilbert presents a captivating retelling of the legendary tales surrounding Arthurian knights, weaving together history, myth, and chivalric ideals with a narrative style that is both engaging and accessible. The book uniquely captures the valor, adventure, and ethical dilemmas faced by figures such as Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain, immersing readers in a vividly crafted medieval world where honor and duty reign supreme. Gilbert's prose reflects a blend of romanticism and realism, effectively showcasing the socio-cultural landscape of the time, thus providing a rich literary context for both young adults and scholars alike. Henry Gilbert, an influential figure in early 20th-century children's literature, was deeply inspired by the myths of King Arthur and the Round Table. His own love for storytelling and folklore, combined with a desire to revive the chivalric tradition, led him to embark on this literary endeavor. His background in mining and a fascination with British mythology provided him with a unique lens through which he could reinterpret these timeless stories for a new generation. “King Arthur's Knights” is a must-read for anyone interested in the Arthurian legends or the broader themes of bravery and honor in literature. Gilbert's skillful storytelling invites readers to explore the complexities of knighthood and loyalty, making the book an essential addition to both personal libraries and academic studies alike.
368 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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